This award-winning and critically acclaimed series shows Rome as it's never been seen before, and is the bloodiest, sexiest drama yet seen on Discovery.; latest; DNI; Rome; Ancient Rome is unchallenged as a dominant super-power in the known world. Adrian Goldsworthy tells us how Rome's leaders weren't fond of sharing their power.; DNI; Rome; When Caesar and his troops crossed the Rubicon River in 49 BC, his irrevocable actions caused dramatic consequences. Historian Adrian Goldsworthy explains why.; Rome; Civil war's begun, and Caesar's marched his legions upon Rome. The people of the city are afraid, but do they need to be?; Rome; In the Roman world, wherever you went, before you did anything, you would take the auspices or offer a sacrifice. Historian Adrian Goldsworthy explains why religion was so important to the Romans. ; latest; DNI; Rome; The fortunes of the civil war are turning on Julius Caesar, and Pompey's almost ready to crush him once and for all. Adrian Goldsworthy explains the history behind the drama.; DNI; Rome; Pullo and Vorenus find themselves shipwrecked after a tempestuous journey to Macedonia. Historian Adrian Goldsworthy talks of the perils of sea travel in Roman times.; DNI; Rome; Cleopatra makes her first appearance of the season in this episode. Her affair with Julius Caesar has gone down in legend, and here historian Adrian Goldsworthy explains how these two seemingly very different people were in fact really quite similar.; DNI; Rome; In this episode Lucius Vorenus, the most senior centurion in the legion, takes his first steps into the world of politics. Here Adrian Goldsworthy talks of Caesar's fondness for rewarding the loyalty of his subjects.; DNI; Rome; This episode sees the triumph of Julius Caesar. The triumph was the greatest honour that any Roman politician could win, and for a day Caesar was treated as a god. Adrian Goldsworthy talks us through this massive and at times savage celebration.; DNI; Rome; Pullo's been condemned to a bloody spectacle of a death in the arena, but taking down a soldier of Caesar's thirteenth legion may not prove to be easy. Historian Adrian Goldsworthy describes what the real Roman arenas were like.; DNI; Rome; In the final episode of this season, Brutus and Cassius emerge as the true leaders of the conspiracy against Caesar. Adrian Goldsworthy talks of Cassius and Brutus' motivations, and how their actions didn't quite solve Rome's problems as thought.; DNI; Rome; Adrian Goldsworthy talks through some of the brutal, cruel and bloody events that were commonplace in the Roman arenas.; Were Romans as promiscuous as they appear? And what did they think about homosexuality? Historian Adrian Goldsworthy explains.; Rome; Kevin McKidd tells us about his character, Lucius Vorenus.; DNI; Rome; Ray Stevenson tells us what drives his character, Titus Pullo.; DNI; Rome;