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Pompeii – The Last Day - BBC

On 24 August AD79, the magnificent Romancities of Pompeii and nearby Herculaneumcame to a devastating end. In just 18 hours, theentire city of Pompeii and all its inhabitantswere buried in volcanic twin cities lay undisturbed under metresof volcanic debris for more than 1,500 years,during which time all memory of them seal of wet ashes preserved publicstructures, temples, theatres, baths, shops and private dwellings, as well as the remains of some of the victims, including gladiators,soldiers, slaves and their masters.

the danger of living in its shadow.With no word in Latin for volcano,they might have thought the eruption was a message from the Gods.Pompeii – The Last Dayis their story.

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1 On 24 August AD79, the magnificent Romancities of Pompeii and nearby Herculaneumcame to a devastating end. In just 18 hours, theentire city of Pompeii and all its inhabitantswere buried in volcanic twin cities lay undisturbed under metresof volcanic debris for more than 1,500 years,during which time all memory of them seal of wet ashes preserved publicstructures, temples, theatres, baths, shops and private dwellings, as well as the remains of some of the victims, including gladiators,soldiers, slaves and their masters.

2 And entire The Last Daytells the heart-rendingstory of the last hours of both Pompeii story is told first-hand bythose who witnessed the disaster. Based on archaeological evidence and the writings ofPliny the Younger, the film utilises dramareconstruction and state-of-the-art specialeffects to take viewers back in narrative takes viewers through the mainstages of the terrifying eruption of to popular belief, the eruptionoccurred over 18 hours. From the firstrumblings, to the start of the main eruption at1pm on 24 August AD79, the inhabitants ofPompeii had to endure endless hours ofchoking pumice rain, falling debris andsustained poisonous gas emissions, until their fate was dramatically to on the morning of 25 August a large volcanic surge overran thecity of Pompeii , burying all in its path.

3 Escapewas pointless, as those who had fled the citywere caught by the sixth deadly surge at last surge brought complete darkness, day turned to night, leading the scribe Pliny theYounger to believe the whole world was dying and me with it .Vesuvius hadn t erupted for almost 1,800 years and the inhabitants of Pompeii andHerculaneum would have been ignorant of 16 Colosseum Rome s Arena Of DeathPompeii The Last DayPompeii The Last DayPompeii The Last DayStephanus (Jonathan Firth) One of the many death casts found at Pompeiithe danger of living in its noword in Latin for volcano, they might havethought the eruption was a message from The Last Dayis their story.

4 Our film offers viewers a unique opportunityto learn about the worst natural disaster tostrike the ancient world from the perspectiveof the people caught up in it, says producer Ailsa Orr. It also allows you to witness theterrifying behaviour of a volcano from as closeas you re ever going to want to! 17 Colosseum Rome s Arena Of DeathPompeii The Last DayPompeii The Last DayThe volcanic surge reaches Pompeii as Stephanus remains defiantJulius Polybius Julius is the very successful son of a freedimperial slave.

5 He owns bakeries in Pompeiiand has strong political ambitions. As the crisisdeepens, he finds true humanity; he frees hisslaves and chooses a noble death beside hiswife and heavily pregnant daughter, whocannot flee the torrent of pumice based upon:Written accounts and askeleton found in the Polybius Stephanus is a very handsome but extremelyarrogant man. A fuller (cloth worker) by trade,he is an odious social climber. His immensegreed leads to his downfall when he choosesto stay and face the horrors of Vesuvius ratherthan lose his ill-gotten based upon:Written records and a skeleton found at the gates of is the timid and sensitive young wife of Stephanus.

6 As the crisis deepens,Fortunata discovers new fortitude. Sheattempts to flee from the torrents of pumice rain and choking ash and finds 18 Colosseum Rome s Arena Of DeathPompeii The Last DayPompeii The Last DayThe main charactersStephanus (Jonathan Firth) with Hedore (Inika Leigh Wright) solace with the gladiator Celadus and his dying based upon: Skeleton of a rich youngwoman found in the Gladiator gladiator of renown, Celadus is handsome,charismatic and charming. He would rathertake his chances and flee, than die like a rat,choking on poisonous gas and ash, but chooses to stay with his mortally injuredfriend and based upon: Skeleton of a gladiatorfound in the The Younger (Gaius Plinius Cecilius Secundus)Pliny the Younger is a teenage follower of Stoicphilosophy, the adopted son of his uncle, Plinythe Elder.

7 He declines to go on a rescuemission across the Bay of Naples, but findsinner strength as the crisis the Younger was born in Como, northernItaly, on 24 August in AD61. He lost his fatherat the age of eight and was adopted by hisuncle, Pliny the the Younger was obsessed with writingand wrote in great detail about his everydaylife and the characters that surrounded account of AD79 remains the bestexplanation of the events surrounding thecatastrophic eruption of Vesuvius. From hiswork, scholars have deduced that he was oneof the most truthful and thoughtful writers of his a letter to his friend, Cornelius Tacitus, Plinythe Younger wrote of the death of his uncle,Pliny the Elder, as he led the rescue mission to Pompeii : My uncle decided to go down to the shoreand investigate on the spot for the possibilityof any escape by sea, but he found the waveswild and dangerous.

8 A sheet was spread on theground for him to lie down, and he repeatedlyasked for water to drink. Then the flames and the smell of sulphur gavewarning of the approaching fire drove othersto take flight and roused him to stand up. Hestood leaning on two slaves and then suddenlycollapsed. I imagine because the dense fumeschoked his breathing by blocking his windpipe,which was constitutionally weak and narrowand often daylight returned onthe 26th two days after the last day he hadbeen seen his body was found intact anduninjured, still fully clothed and looking morelike sleep than death.

9 Character based upon:The real-life personalitywho recorded the events of Rome s Arena Of DeathPompeii The Last DayPompeii The Last DayPliny The Elder (Gaius Plinus Secundus)Pliny the Elder is the Admiral of the Romanfleet stationed across The Bay of Naples atMisenum. He is in charge of the rescue missionand is a well-thought-of academic and in AD24, also in Como, northern Italy,Pliny the Elder was a remarkable man. Aprolific scholar, whose biggest work,NaturalisHistoria(The Natural Histories an ancientencyclopaedia of natural phenomena),encompassed an incredible 37 from the writings of Pliny the Youngerthat Pliny the Elder was a man of great powersof mental concentration, who could managewith very little sleep.

10 Instead of walking aroundthe city, he would be carried so he couldspend the extra time in an important place in the hierarchy of the Roman Empire, Pliny the Elder was a lawyer who also served as a Calvary officerthroughout Europe. He died in his attempt to lead a rescue mission to the stricken city of based upon:The real-life personalitywho died leading a rescue mission to Rome s Arena Of DeathPompeii The Last DayPompeii The Last DayPliny the Elder, played by Tim Pigott-Smith The inhabitants of Pompeii did not know thatVesuvius was a volcano it hadn t erupted inalmost 1,800 years.


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