Joining Kate today is the one, the only Mary Beard, to take us back to Ancient Rome and help separate the facts from the ...
For decades, Mary Beard has forged her own path through the male dominated field of academia, from the ruins of Rome to the ...
How could a mediocre city in central Italy come to dominate such a huge area? What held the empire together and tore it apart? Mary Beard takes in the history and archaeology of the ancient world.
In new BBC Radio 4 series Being Roman, best-selling historian of the ancient world, Mary Beard, uncovers the stories of six fascinating people who lived at the height of Rome’s power ...
Classics professor Mary Beard, author of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome, joins Christopher John Farley for a conversation about her new book, as well as a look at how Roman times speak to today.
From the heart of Rome to the edges of empire, Mary Beard meets twelve intriguing Romans A tombstone of a Syrian at Corbridge Roman town courtesy of English Heritage ...
Professor Mary Beard looks beyond the stories of emperors, armies, guts and gore to meet the everyday people at the heart of ancient Rome's vast empire ...
Her BBC television series, such as Julius Caesar Revealed and Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit, have brought ancient history to a wider, modern audience. She has also faced threats ...
of an individual gladiatorial contest between two gladiators,” says Mary Beard, a classicist and author of Emperor of Rome: Ruling the Ancient Roman World. “One of the big puzzles is ...
Being Roman with Mary Beard 1. Loving An Emperor Mary Beard explores the Empire and meets its people From the heart of Rome to the edges of empire, Mary Beard meets twelve intriguing Romans ...
From the heart of Rome to the edges of empire, Mary Beard meets twelve intriguing Romans Hadrian's Wall attracted soldiers, slaves and traders from all around the Empire ...