• @sigmaklimgrindset
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    176 months ago

    I want an HBO miniseries on Scipio Africanus vs Hannibal.

    Then I want another HBO mini-series on the Flavian dynasty. The eruption of Vesuvius, the first (?) Jewish rebellion, and the questionable conquest of Brittania all happened under Titus. I would love to see a dramatic reenactment of the Romans absolutely losing their minds at how fucking cursed their empire suddenly was.

    • @Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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      66 months ago

      off topic.

      Look up the old BBC series ‘I, Claudius.’ Based on the Robert Graves novels, Featuring Brian Blessed as Augustus and Patrick Stewart as Sirjanus

      • Flying Squid
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        56 months ago

        I, Claudius is absolutely terrific and I’ve seen it more than once, but it is incredibly historically inaccurate.

    • @Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      If it’s “Game of Thrones”-like intrigue the people want, a miniseries about the Severan dynasty would kick ass. Let’s see what we get in just three generations or so:

      -Year of the five emperors, with Septimius Severus coming out the victor and establishing the dynasty after a five-way civil war.

      -Two brothers, co-emperors, who can’t stand the sight of each other with their mother mediating between them, with one eventually killing the other WITH THEIR MOTHER IN THE ROOM.

      -Caracalla then gets killed while on campaign by the brother of a soldier he had executed.

      -A grandmother putting a specific grandson on the throne, then changing her mind, having him and her own daughter KILLED and replaced with another grandson & his mother.

      -The first grandson being, quite probably, the first trans emperor/ruler in ancient history, with immensely, uh, interesting consequences.

      -The “Good” grandson becoming a successful and celebrated emperor, only to be killed by his own troops after trying to buy off peace with the Germanic tribes, thereby kicking off the crisis of the 3rd century which would need several miniseries in and of itself to really tell all its tales…

      • @sigmaklimgrindset
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        26 months ago

        This is so true, the Severan dynasty is so much more intriguing politically than the Julio-Claudians.

        Personally though, I’m sick of historical/fantasy political thrillers. I just want a sort of black comedy set around the Year of the Four Emperors and the Flavians. It’s actually absurd just HOW MUCH goes wrong for Rome, with a lot of it just due to natural phenomena or things out of their control.

    • @olafurp@lemmy.world
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      26 months ago

      British history podcast is very nice for the history of Brittania. It covers the whole period and is very accurate.