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_aPN1997 _b.W363 2003 d.2 |
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240 | _aThe Wandering Tribes of Europe | ||
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_aFuror Teutonicus, Pax Romana _h[videorecording]= _cChristian Feyerabend _bThe Wandering Tribes of Europe |
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_aUnited States of America _bFilms for the Humanities and Sciences _c2004 |
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_a1 videodisc (ca. 52 min.) _bsound, color. _c4 3/4 in. |
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_aThe Wandering Tribes of Europe _vDisc 2 _9923 |
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520 | _aFrom case cover: At the time the Roman Empire supplanted the failed Republic, the Rhine River marked Rome’s northern frontier in western Europe—until Emperor Augustus tried to push the boundary east to the Elbe. Focusing on the events during the 1st through 4th centuries, this program traces the movements of the Goths and the tribes of Germania, including the epic battle in the year 9 when Arminius, leader of the Germanic resistance to Roman colonization, destroyed three Roman legions under Publius Varus—and the emperor’s plans for conquest. Series Summary: This spectacular four-part series takes an in-depth look at the history of Europe’s wandering tribes: their migrations in search of land, their ensuing clashes with the Romans and the Huns, and their adoption, over time, of Christianity. Dramatic reenactments, computer-generated re-creations of period architecture, maps, images of anthropological and historical artifacts, and insights from leading scholars create a compelling picture of life and death in ancient and early medieval Europe. 4-part series, 52 minutes each. | ||
538 | _aDVD video; Dolby Digital, 2.0; stereo; NTSC; Region 1-8; 4:3 fullscreen. | ||
546 | _aEnglish audio. | ||
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_aChristian Feyerabend _eScreenwriter _eDirector |
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_aAlastair Duncan _eNarrator |
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