TV The Roman War Machine - Season 1 Episode 1 : First Our Neighbors Then the World The Roman War Machine - Season 1 Episode 1 : First Our Neighbors Then the World /10 by 0 users This episode investigates historically how Rome became a dominant force in ancient Europe. We’ll take a look at the early battle of Veii, in which the Etruscan kings were routed, to the Celtic sack of Rome and the subsequent reorganization of the army. This same army would to wrest control of the Mediterranean from Carthage in the Punic Wars. Late Roman Republican power struggles would culminate in leading Julius Caesar to the very top as a dictator. This resulted in the formation of the famed Roman army that forged the Empire. Details Casts Posters Images Title The Roman War Machine - Season 1 Episode 1 : First Our Neighbors Then the World Alternative Titles First Air Date 1999-05-17 Last Air Date 1999-05-24 Number of Episodes 4 Number of Seasons 1 Genres Documentary, Networks History, Casts Joseph Campanella Plot Keywords , Narrator Joseph Campanella Episodes List The Roman War Machine Season 1 :Episode 1 First Our Neighbors Then the World First Our Neighbors Then the World 1999-05-17 Examine the history of Ancient Rome with The Roman War Machine, a four-part documentary series narrated by Joseph Campanella. From its establishment... The Roman War Machine Season 1 :Episode 2 Roman Versus Roman Roman Versus Roman 1999-05-18 Examine the history of Ancient Rome with The Roman War Machine, a four-part documentary series narrated by Joseph Campanella. From its establishment... The Roman War Machine Season 1 :Episode 3 Roman Siege Warfare Roman Siege Warfare 1999-05-19 Examine the history of Ancient Rome with The Roman War Machine, a four-part documentary series narrated by Joseph Campanella. From its establishment... The Roman War Machine Season 1 :Episode 4 Barbarians at the Gate Barbarians at the Gate 1999-05-24 Examine the history of Ancient Rome with The Roman War Machine, a four-part documentary series narrated by Joseph Campanella. From its establishment...