Overview
Ulisse recounts the "Splendor of Rome", when the empire reached its maximum power and territorial extension in the second century. The land borders ran for over 10 thousand km from Scotland to the borders of Iran, from the Sahara to the North Sea, the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf. The driving force of everything was Rome, located exactly at the center of the Empire, with almost 1.5 million inhabitants. It was the most populous city in all of Antiquity. It had 423 neighborhoods, 1400 fountains, 11 colossal baths, 40 triumphal arches, 100 temples, more than 4000 large statues, 28 libraries.
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2 - 1The splendor of Rome April 06, 2002 -
2 - 2The strength of the Empire April 13, 2002 -
2 - 3Twenty thousand leagues underground April 20, 2002 -
2 - 4The air April 27, 2001 -
2 - 5The treasures of the Tsars May 04, 2002 -
2 - 6Journey into nothingness May 11, 2002 -
2 - 7Journeying into the unknown May 18, 2002 -
2 - 8The odyssey of man in the ice June 01, 2002 -
2 - 9Journey to the Middle Ages June 08, 2002 -
2 - 10The extraordinary story of man (part one) November 30, 2002 -
2 - 11The extraordinary story of man (second part) December 07, 2002 -
2 - 12Lo splendore di Roma December 14, 2002



