TV Schedule for History 2 Canada
Saturday, May 11th TV listings for History 2 Canada
History Erased China
A theoretical look at what the world would be like without China's Four Great Inventions, gunpowder, the compass, paper-making, and printing.
Museum Secrets Israel Museum (Jerusalem)
The Jewish origins of Mr. Spock; creating Cleopatra's perfume; new view of the Crucifixion; the tomb of Mary.
Museum Secrets Uffizi Gallery (Florence)
Stories from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, include the killing of a 15th-century godfather, the disappearance of a famous artist, a lucky wild boar and a poisoned alchemist.
History Erased China
A theoretical look at what the world would be like without China's Four Great Inventions, gunpowder, the compass, paper-making, and printing.
Museum Secrets Israel Museum (Jerusalem)
The Jewish origins of Mr. Spock; creating Cleopatra's perfume; new view of the Crucifixion; the tomb of Mary.
Museum Secrets Uffizi Gallery (Florence)
Stories from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, include the killing of a 15th-century godfather, the disappearance of a famous artist, a lucky wild boar and a poisoned alchemist.
Colosseum The Gladiators
After forming a close bond in the harsh environment of their training school, two gladiators, the barbarian Priscus, and Rome's champion, Verus, must now fight to the death in front of 50,000 spectators.
Colosseum The Builder
When master builder Haterius constructs the Colosseum from the ashes of Nero's Golden House, his work is far from over; new Emperor Domitian tasks him with adding in a complex network of underground tunnels.
Colosseum The Beastmaster
As the Roman Empire continues to expand, so does the diversity of exotic beasts brought back to entertain the Colosseum crowds; over 1 million animals are slaughtered in the arena by trained beast masters, none more famous than Carpophorus.
Colosseum The Gladiatrix
The mighty Emperor Trajan throws his great games of A.D. 107, and the crowd is treated to a rare spectacle: female gladiators.
Colosseum The Martyr
The public execution of criminals is a staple, but during Trajan's 123 days of games in A.D. 107, one of these victims is no ordinary prisoner; Bishop Ignatius of Antioch is part of a growing underground religion, threatening Roman traditions.
Colosseum The Scientist
Galen of Pergamon makes a name for himself as a physician for gladiators in the arena; a devastating plague sweeps through the city, and Galen catches the attention of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Colosseum Commodus
All of Rome's emperors have put great value on spectacles and games, but only one steps out of the Imperial Box and onto the sands of the arena; a far cry from his father, the great Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Commodus is quick to make enemies.
Colosseum The Pagan
By the 4th Century AD, a divided Roman Empire is rocked by devastating earthquakes, fires, barbarian invasions and deep religious divides. As Rome declines, the Colosseum, which once stood as a proud symbol of the Empire's glory, lies empty.
Colosseum The Gladiators
After forming a close bond in the harsh environment of their training school, two gladiators, the barbarian Priscus, and Rome's champion, Verus, must now fight to the death in front of 50,000 spectators.
Colosseum The Builder
When master builder Haterius constructs the Colosseum from the ashes of Nero's Golden House, his work is far from over; new Emperor Domitian tasks him with adding in a complex network of underground tunnels.
Colosseum The Beastmaster
As the Roman Empire continues to expand, so does the diversity of exotic beasts brought back to entertain the Colosseum crowds; over 1 million animals are slaughtered in the arena by trained beast masters, none more famous than Carpophorus.
Colosseum The Gladiatrix
The mighty Emperor Trajan throws his great games of A.D. 107, and the crowd is treated to a rare spectacle: female gladiators.
Colosseum The Martyr
The public execution of criminals is a staple, but during Trajan's 123 days of games in A.D. 107, one of these victims is no ordinary prisoner; Bishop Ignatius of Antioch is part of a growing underground religion, threatening Roman traditions.
Colosseum The Scientist
Galen of Pergamon makes a name for himself as a physician for gladiators in the arena; a devastating plague sweeps through the city, and Galen catches the attention of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Colosseum Commodus
All of Rome's emperors have put great value on spectacles and games, but only one steps out of the Imperial Box and onto the sands of the arena; a far cry from his father, the great Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Commodus is quick to make enemies.
Colosseum The Pagan
By the 4th Century AD, a divided Roman Empire is rocked by devastating earthquakes, fires, barbarian invasions and deep religious divides. As Rome declines, the Colosseum, which once stood as a proud symbol of the Empire's glory, lies empty.
Colosseum The Gladiators
After forming a close bond in the harsh environment of their training school, two gladiators, the barbarian Priscus, and Rome's champion, Verus, must now fight to the death in front of 50,000 spectators.
Colosseum The Builder
When master builder Haterius constructs the Colosseum from the ashes of Nero's Golden House, his work is far from over; new Emperor Domitian tasks him with adding in a complex network of underground tunnels.