Overview
In 64 AD, Rome was the most magnificent city in the world. Then, in the early hours of July 19, fire broke out in the cook shops and cafés lining the Circus Maximus. Centuries later, questions linger. Was the fire an accident, or was it arson? Is Tacitus a reliable witness? Nero blamed the catastrophe on the Christians — is there any truth to his accusation?
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3 - 1Search for the First Human May 08, 2001
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3 - 2Mystery of the Black Death October 30, 2002
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3 - 3Titanic's Ghosts November 20, 2002
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3 - 4The Great Fire of Rome November 27, 2002
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3 - 5Tragedy at the Pole January 15, 2003
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3 - 6Bombing Nazi Dams February 12, 2003