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Terry Jones' Barbarians

Monty Python's Terry Jones invites you on an entertaining expedition through Roman history from an entirely different perspective - that of the Barbarians. Far from the uncivilized savages they have been believed to be, many of these "non-Romans" were not barbaric at all. They were, in fact, highly organized and intelligent societies that had no intentions of overthrowing Rome or its Empire. A rare blend of scholarly research and archaeological evidence along with Jones' familiar brand of irreverent humour gives this fascinating series a unique insight into the Barbarians, the Romans and the creation of the modern world.

Year: 2006
Genre: Historical
Country: UK
Starring: Terry Jones
Duration: 205 Minutes
Rating: Ex
Location in store: Documentary (Historical)
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