It depicts the downfall and decadence of the imperial house over time At first, rome is presented like a sophisticated and civilized society, at least in appearances. So tonight i will start watching i, claudius for the very first time Big fan of hbo's rome and also domina From what i read a lot of people still think that i, claudius is the best tv show based on ancient rome Just wondering on everyone's thoughts and anything i should know going in?
In terms of story/plot, it reads literally like a historically accurate game of thrones The political deception, murder, romance, war, and tension, are all there in abundance George martin had to have based some of his characters off this book. A subreddit for people interested in learning more about the latin and ancient greek languages and the cultures of the ancient world It’s not classical literature but concerns that time For an entertainment product, not nearly as fanciful as most historical shows or movies.
For those who don’t know it’s essentially historical fiction written in the form of an autobiography of roman emperor claudius who lives from 10bc to 54ad Claudius the man is one of the more interesting roman emperors but the problem i’m having with the book is sort of twofold. Someone posted bbc 1976 i, claudius in youtube, and i've just finished the queen of heaven episode I must say that i loved the way livia was acted There are times that it felt a bit melodramatic, but i don't know why i'm alright with it I watched this with my grandmother in my teens and i still think it's amazing.
Cerebral palsy is not a mental illness, it's also not verified that he had cerebral palsy but the sources talk of him as if he had some kind of disability And a good friend to eagles Many emperors lead armies, so i'm sure they had to be in decent shape at least.
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