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Hadrian

Dan Snow takes us on a journey around Hadrian's vast empire. As he does so, he uncovers the genius and the darker side of the man.

Dan Snow takes us on a journey around Hadrian's vast empire.

Immortalised in the UK after building a Wall on the edge of his Empire, which bears his name to this day. Hadrian's Wall, as it is known, is just a tiny portion of a massive structure Hadrian had built to protect the Roman Empire, with similar, sister walls running through northern Europe and still more in north Africa. His legacy also includes the Pantheon in Rome.

Hadrian brought the Empire to an unparalleled period of peace and prosperity. At the heart of this great Empire, however, lay a mystery - Hadrian's relationship with a young man, Antinous. The friendship led to Antinous being deified by Hadrian following his death, in strange circumstances, on the Nile.

Dan Snow uncovers the genius and the dark side of Hadrian: peace-maker, frontier-builder, star-crossed lover, architect - and ruthless oppressor of the jews. But still, Dan concludes, Hadrian was one of the greatest Roman emperors.

59 minutes

Last on

Sun 16 Oct 201123:45

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PresenterDan Snow

Broadcasts

  • Sat 19 Jul 200820:00
  • Sat 19 Jul 200820:10
  • Sun 20 Jul 200822:30
  • Wed 13 Aug 200801:20
  • Tue 2 Sep 200819:00
  • Tue 2 Sep 200823:20
  • Tue 13 Jul 201000:00
  • Wed 30 Mar 201121:00
  • Wed 30 Mar 201123:50
  • Fri 10 Jun 201122:30
  • Thu 13 Oct 201122:00
  • Sat 15 Oct 201101:00
  • Sun 16 Oct 201123:45