Civilizations: Rise & Fall

They were the greatest civilizations in history. Each believed they would live on forever. But each suffered a devastating decline. From the Ancient Egyptians and the mighty Roman Empire to the samurai of Japan and the Aztec Kings, expert testimony and dramatic reconstruction unpicks why these great empires collapsed, using the treasures they left behind to unlock the secrets of their demise.
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Episode 1: The Fall of Rome
How a perfect storm of calamitous events destroyed the once mighty Roman Empire.
When new Roman emperor Honorius ascended to the throne in 395 AD, he inherited a system of government that built one of the most remarkable civilizations in history. For over 400 years, the Roman Empire ruled a vast territory. But a series of shocks and threats collide in a perfect storm that will see the weakened city of Rome fall to foreign invaders for the first time in 800 years.
Episode 2: The Last Days of the Ptolemies in Egypt
Despite forging bold alliances with Rome, Cleopatra couldn’t save the Ptolemaic dynasty.
In 51 BC, Cleopatra became Queen, and Pharaoh, of Egypt. She faced a crumbling dynasty plagued by infighting, betrayal, war and political chaos. Determined to preserve Egypt’s independence, she forged bold alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, two of the most powerful men in history. But her reign marked the end for the Ptolemaic dynasty and three millennia of Pharaonic rule in Egypt.
Episode 3: The End of the Samurai in Japan
The samurai represented Japan’s feudal, medieval society.
But their days were numbered. For centuries, Japan had been cut off from outside influence. During that time, much of the rest of the world made extraordinary leaps forward in science, industry and military technology, while Japan remained a feudal medieval society. At the heart of this feudal system were the samurai. But when American steamships arrived on Japan’s shores, the days of the samurai were numbered.
Episode 4: The Collapse of the Aztec Empire
Emperor Moctezuma built the mighty Aztec civilization.
But his grip on power was fragile. Under the leadership of Emperor Moctezuma, the great Aztec civilization reached its zenith. The jewel in its crown was the beautiful city of Tenochtitlan, a melting pot of extraordinary arts and culture. But Moctezuma’s empire was fragile. His fierce grip on power created many enemies. The arrival of the Spanish in 1519, under Hernan Cortes, would prove the most disastrous moment in Aztec history.








