

Titus accomplishes the Siege of Jerusalem by cutting off the city with an encircling wall. Back in Rome the Empire is thrown into chaos when Nero is overthrown and the army turns to Vespasian to be their new Emperor. Jerusalem prepares for a final stand under the fanatical Yohanan of Giscala who murders the more moderate Hanan and unites the rebel factions. Joesephus predicts that Vespasian is destined to be emperor.

Vespasian leads a three-week Siege of Jotapata and Josephus is captured. Josephus Ben Matityahu commands the resistance from the city of Jotapata where many Jews take refuge from Vespasian’s campaign of terror. The future Emperor Titus is sent to recall his father Vespasian from exile in Greece to lead the legions against the rebels in Galilee.

The First Jewish-Roman War begins when the Jews rise up against their corrupt governor, drive the Romans out of Judea and defeat a counter-attack at the Battle of Beth Horon. Rome : engineering an empire Egypt : engineering an empire / produced, written & directed by Christopher Cassel KPI (91 min. Ross, Gabrielle Mahler (44 min.) - discs 5 & 6. Ratliff (44 min.) Da Vinci's world / produced, written & directed by Anna K.

Napoleon : steel monster / produced, written & directed by Penny Fearon (45 min.) The Byzantines / produced, written & directed by Rebecca J. Britain : blood and steel / produced, written & directed by Kristin Gray (44 min.) The Persians / produced, written & directed by Hassan Ildari (45 min.) The Maya : death empire / produced, written & directed by Dana K. Carthage / produced, written & directed by Jessica Conway (44 min.) China / produced, written & directed by Joanna Chejade-Bloom, Doug Ross (44 min.) Russia / produced, written & directed by Sarah Hutt (44 min.) - disc 3 (133 min.). each) The Aztecs / produced, written & directed by Jim Gaffey (44 min.) - disc 2 (132 min.). Greece Greece : age of Alexander / produced, written & directed by Ted Poole (44 min.
