Engineering an Empire (2005 — 2007) Ended
season
- Original name: Engineering an Empire
- Type: Documentary
- Production: KPI Productions, Kraylevich Productions Inc., Mechanism Digital
- Networks: History, history(JP)
- Country: US
- Language: English
- Schedule: Mondays at 21:00
Engineering an Empire is a program on The History Channel that explores the engineering and/or architectural feats that were characteristic of some of the greatest societies on this planet. It is hosted by Peter Weller, famous for his acting role as RoboCop but also a lecturer at Syracuse University, where he completed his Master's in Roman and Renaissance Art. The executive producer is Delores Gavin. The show started as a documentary about the engineering feats of Ancient Rome and later evolved into a series. It originally ran for one full season of weekly episodes.
Most recent episode (S1E14)
Episode 14
2007-01-08
1 seasons, 14 episodes
21 h
0%, 0/14
keyboard_arrow_down 1 Season September 13, 2005
S1 —
2005 • 20 years ago
Complete season & Specials
S1:E1 —
September 13, 2005 • 20 years ago
Rome
S1:E2 —
October 9, 2006 • 19 years ago
Egypt
S1:E3 —
October 16, 2006 • 19 years ago
Greece
S1:E4 —
October 23, 2006 • 19 years ago
Greece: Age of Alexander
S1:E5 —
October 30, 2006 • 19 years ago
Aztecs
S1:E6 —
November 6, 2006 • 19 years ago
Carthage
S1:E7 —
November 13, 2006 • 19 years ago
Maya: Death Empire
S1:E8 —
November 20, 2006 • 19 years ago
Russia
S1:E9 —
November 27, 2006 • 19 years ago
Great Britain: Blood and Steel
S1:E10 —
December 4, 2006 • 19 years ago
The Persians
S1:E11 —
December 11, 2006 • 19 years ago
China
S1:E12 —
December 18, 2006 • 19 years ago
Napoleon: Steel Monster
S1:E13 —
December 25, 2006 • 19 years ago
The Byzantines
S1:E14 —
January 8, 2007 • 19 years ago
Da Vinci's World
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Specials
S0:E1 —
Bonus: Behind-the-Scenes Featurette
S0:E2 —
History in the Making Rome
S0:E3 —
An Inside look at Egypt with Peter Weller
S0:E4 —
From the Director's Chair Egypt
S0:E5 —
Everything you wanted to Know About Egypt