The First War for Western Civilization

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  • 1969
  • 1 Season

The First War for Western Civilization is a gripping documentary series that explores one of the most significant historical events of all time. Produced by Worrigee Multimedia and distributed by CelebrateGreece.com, this powerful show is presented by Dr. Michael Scott and Patrick Frost. Together, they take viewers on a journey through the ancient world, exploring the rise of a new kind of warfare and the birth of Western civilization.

The series is divided into six episodes, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the first war for Western civilization. From the rise of the Persian Empire and the crucial Battle of Marathon to the epic struggle between Athens and Sparta during the Peloponnesian War, this show is a comprehensive look at the ancient world that shaped our modern society.

One of the most impressive aspects of The First War for Western Civilization is the depth of research that has gone into the production. Dr. Michael Scott and Patrick Frost are both experienced historians and archaeologists, and they bring a wealth of knowledge to each episode. Viewers will learn about the political and military strategies of the ancient Greeks, the role of religion in their lives, and the impact of their art and culture on the world today.

Another standout feature of the series is the stunning cinematography. The production team has traveled to key locations in Greece and Turkey, capturing breathtaking footage of ancient ruins, beautiful landscapes, and important artifacts. This visual feast adds an extra layer of interest to the show, making it both informative and visually stunning.

But perhaps the most compelling aspect of The First War for Western Civilization is the way it tells a story. Rather than presenting bite-sized pieces of information, each episode weaves together different strands of the ancient world to create a compelling narrative. Viewers are drawn into the drama of the battles and the personalities of the key players, gaining a real appreciation for the challenges and triumphs of these historical figures.

Overall, The First War for Western Civilization is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, ancient culture, or the roots of Western society. With its stunning visuals, insightful commentary, and engaging storytelling, this series is a true tour de force of historical documentary filmmaking.

The First War for Western Civilization is a series that ran for 1 seasons (11 episodes) between and on Worrigee Multimedia (Production)CelebrateGreece.com (Distributor)

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11. Trailer for "300 Spartans - The Real Story"
 
"The First War for Western Civilization's" abridged version called "300 Spartans - The Real Story," which runs 72 minutes. Also hosted by Dr. Michael Scott.
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10. Trailer for "The First War For Western Civilization"
 
Trailer for the 8-episode epic drama, "The First War For Western Civilization."
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9. The "Making of" special for both "The First War For Western Civilization" and "300 Spartans - The Real Story."
 
The "Making of" short feature with interviews of the cast and crew of the 8-Episode epic drama called "The First War For Western Civilization" and its abridged (72 minutes) version called "300 Spartans - The Real Story."
Aftermath and Legacy
8. Aftermath and Legacy
 
Was it all worthwhile? Kimon, Conqueror of Persia. The Golden Age legacy of Athens and Greece. The legacy of Sparta.
The Decision in Greece
7. The Decision in Greece
 
Stabilization of Greece and the lead up to the final Greco-Persian battle on Greek soil at Plataea. The rise of Kimon, the new unity of Greek Allies (Delian League), the Battle of Eurymedon under Kimon, the death of his wife Isodice, Kimon's next fall from grace, his return to power and his command of Athens to victory in Cyprus, 30 days after his death! The Peace of Callias/Kimon.
Leonidas and the 300 Spartans
6. Leonidas and the 300 Spartans
 
Legend versus History at Day 3 of Thermopylae. The sacrifice of Leonidas, his 300 Spartans and other Greeks, trying to delay the enormous Persian forces of King Xerxes. What really happened there? Were the 300 Spartans on a suicide mission? The evacuation of Athens and Themistocles brings on the first naval battle in the Bay of Salamis.
The Great Invasion of Xerxes
5. The Great Invasion of Xerxes
 
Spartan King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans versus Xerxes, King of Persia, and his army of 250,000. Days 1 and 2 at the legendary Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.
Rise and Fall
4. Rise and Fall
 
Some myth busting about how the Greeks beat the Persians at Marathon. The origins of the famous Marathon run. War heroes, the fall from grace of Kimon's family and Athens builds their fleet under Themistocles.
The Battle of Marathon
3. The Battle of Marathon
 
Athenian General Miltiades leads Athens against the Persian Empire's first invasion of Greece at Marathon. Exploring the mystery to why Athens did not wait for Spartan troops to arrive before attacking the Persians alone. Young and brash Kimon, son of Miltiades (the Hero at Marathon) begins his Hero's Journey, firstly, to avenge Athen's betrayal of his father's accomplishments and reputation.
Treachery
2. Treachery
 
The Spartans and their unique position in Greece. How Greece and Persia first came into conflict. Events leading up to the first Persian invasion of Greece at the Battle of Marathon, including the mystery of Marathon.
The Beginning
1. The Beginning
 
A time when history became legend! Our modern connection to this period in history including Athens, Sparta and Persia. A closer look at Athens and the first Democracy in the world which spawned the Greco-Persian Wars 2,500 years ago.
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Where to Watch The First War for Western Civilization
The First War for Western Civilization is available for streaming on the Worrigee Multimedia (Production)CelebrateGreece.com (Distributor) website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The First War for Western Civilization on demand at Amazon, FuboTV and Tubi TV.