Ancients Behaving Badly

Ancients Behaving Badly

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Ancients Behaving Badly is an eight part series for History Television that applies a modern analytical take to some of classical history's most infamous rulers.

Evidence for the lives of these people comes from very limited and biased sources. Like all histories, they're written by the victors, whether the dynasty that usurped the line of Nero and Caligula and therefore had a vested interest in making them look bad, or the history of the Mongols, a hagiography to Genghis Khan written by his successors designed to make him look great.

Because of their bias, how much of these stories can we trust? Were these men as depraved or as noble as the stories suggest?

This series will answer these questions. Using physical testing, archaeology and a modern knowledge of the sciences from toxicology to ballistics we will re-appraise their lives to separate fact from fiction.

Historical experts will take us to the sites of some of the most pivotal or infamous events of their lives and we will piece together what really happened. Highly stylized two and a half D graphics will be used to bring the crucial and violent moments of their lives to life.

And psychiatric profiling will help us to piece together what was going on inside their heads and then see how they measure up to other brutal rulers on our unique Ancients Behaving Badly Psycho-graph.

By looking at these tyrants with a modern eye, the series aims to show them as real people, who behaved and thought and acted in ways that we can recognize. We will test the stories told about them in the crucible of the modern world.

Episodes included: Caligula, Attila The Hun, Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Nero, Hannibal, Genghis Khan and Cleopatra.

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  1. Far short of the advertised 360 mins otherwise a good effort

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  2. lol.. Atilla loves to kick back after a long day of raping & pillaging

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  3. The episode on Cleopatra was one of the most sexist things I have seen on television in a long while. It should be added to a women's studies course. The diagnosis of Cleopatra's personality at the end as "histrionic" was so textbook I was laughing.

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  4. The episode on Cleopatra has some faulty science when it comes to her being rolled up in a carpet. First, the carpet used in the test is not the same as the carpets commonly used in ancient times. A modern machine manufactured carpet is thicker and made of different materials than one made using the techniques used in ancient times. The other uncontrolled element is the difference in surface temperatures between water and land. Water does not conserve heat as much as land and therefore has a lower surface temperature. Once might also argue that the experiment did not control for other factors such as global warming and the probability that Cleopatra may have waited for a day with a better than average temperature to carry out her plan.

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  5. Ive seen this on TV before. Great series!

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  6. Makes history fun, why be so subjective. Sit and enjoy or find something else to watch. Personally, it's nice to see holes poked into these "Godlike" personas that have persisted over the Centuries, in the end, they were Human like the rest of us.

    History has cast them as Villians, Tyrants, Great Leaders and such as they deserve their titles. They did incredible things in incredible times. Think of the determination and courage in relation to their respective eras. They, at the time, were the forward thinkers. The tacticians, the Rulers and Victors.

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  7. Absolutely horrible. This series takes everything that is despicable about reality TV and applies it to history. There is lots of sound bites from so-called experts but no context, no depth. This is "history" at its most sensationalistic and trashy. This gives a bad name to documentaries and history.

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  8. I wonder how Bush racks up to this graph.

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  9. @ craftyjoe
    exactly when they made the pillage of Attila the Hun to Saddam Hussein i was thinking more George W Bush

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  10. Youtube experiences bandwidth issues all the time.

    And yes a lot of this is speculative but interesting all the same.

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  11. these guys are no different than the thugs weve got now

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  12. @gero2006
    My thoughts exactly.
    The psychologist in particular strikes me as being lulworthy

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  13. @Waldo
    It appears that your connection/service is not to blame this time around. I have ultra fast, super high speed, mega power, supremely slick internet service & I too am having issues with the buffering & loading of this video series. My goodness, I could hardly believe my eyes this evening when after a couple seconds of struggling to buffer, a message popped up to tell me that an error had occurred & would I please try again later. Can you imagine?

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  14. @Ramus
    Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Great fun! I trust you won't mind if I borrow your wit the next time I find myself in a conversation that seems to be making no sense.

    @gero2006
    Well put. I tend to agree, especially on the entertainment vs real science. Sometimes that is a perfect prescription for a rainy night in.

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  15. @brigante
    Is it a cryptic crossword clue?
    My answer is totem pole.

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  16. @ brigante

    Huh? Maybe it is me, but I totally do not get what you are trying to say.

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  17. not Today is criminal this false flag

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  18. This looks very interesting.

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  19. @christopher.miller
    You should check out Spartans The Last Stand Documentary, I dont think its on TDF. But it shows what really happened in Greece and that the real hero was a guy called Thermistacles.

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  20. Would of loved of History did a part on King Leonidas from the 300, the battle most know about from the movie "300 by Frank Miller" had very little truth to it. I wonder if my generation will all live on thinking only the 300 did all that.

    Sorry to get off topic but great post, thank you so much V.

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  21. Analyses historic figures for evidence of psychopathology and plots them on an "ancients behaving badly psycho-graph". Ha-ha! This is a very silly idea but great fun. All sorts of entertainment e.g. an investigation into what sort of poisons might have been used by ancient assassins; whether Cleopatra was ugly; how many living people are descended from Ghengis Khaan etc. Anime-inspired animation sequences (reminded me of Kill Bill). Too much blood to recommend it for children.

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  22. The freeze frame above makes that guy look really goofy, LOL. He actually seems very smart once you watch the program.

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