Empires: The Greeks - Crucible Of Civilisation

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| Format | DVD |
| Genre | Special Interest / Documentary |
| Running Time | 165 mins |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | PG |
| Available | 20-05-2009 |
| Label | Madman Entertainment |
| Sourced | Australia |
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The Greeks - Crucible of Civilisation recounts the rise, glory, demise and legacy of the empire that marked the dawn of Western Civilisation. In the fourth and fifth centuries, BC, the Greeks built an empire that stretched across the Mediterranean from Asia to Spain. They laid the foundation of modern science, politics, warfare and philosophy, and produced some of the most breathtaking art and architecture the world has ever seen. It was perhaps the most spectacular flourishing of imagination and achievement in recorded history.Episode 1: The Birth of DemocracyEpisode 2: The Golden AgeEpisode 3: The Collapse of Confidence
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