Terra X

Staffel 2004

Terra X - Expedition into the unknown. Follow our amazing reports and documentaries as we unravel the secrets of the unknown, and embark on historical and geographical expeditions like no other.

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43 Episodes

  • Schliemann's heirs (15): The Inca Gold Road
    E1
    Schliemann's heirs (15): The Inca Gold Road
  • Schliemann's heirs (16): The treasure island of the Vikings
    E2
    Schliemann's heirs (16): The treasure island of the Vikings
  • Schliemann's heirs (17): Carthage's secret colonies
    E3
    Schliemann's heirs (17): Carthage's secret colonies
  • Schliemann's heirs (18): Rome's Limes in the Orient
    E4
    Schliemann's heirs (18): Rome's Limes in the Orient
  • Fascination Earth (4): Patagonia - at the end of the world
    E5
    Fascination Earth (4): Patagonia - at the end of the world
  • Fascination Earth (5): Uramazonas - the deadly flood
    E6
    Fascination Earth (5): Uramazonas - the deadly flood
  • Fascination Earth (6): Asia - the water of life
    E7
    Fascination Earth (6): Asia - the water of life
  • Under the spell of the green gods (1): The doctors of the pharaohs
    E8
    Under the spell of the green gods (1): The doctors of the pharaohs
  • Under the spell of the green gods (2): The doctors of the maharajas
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    Under the spell of the green gods (2): The doctors of the maharajas
  • Under the spell of the green gods (3): The doctors of the Maya kings
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    Under the spell of the green gods (3): The doctors of the Maya kings
  • Under the spell of the green gods (4): The doctors of the caliphs
    E11
    Under the spell of the green gods (4): The doctors of the caliphs
  • Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (1): Of knights and tournaments
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    Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (1): Of knights and tournamentsIn order to understand our Europe, one has to understand the Middle Ages, when the dawn of the modern age began. The aim of the four-part series "Ways out of Darkness" is to dispel clichés about this supposedly dark epoch. Not only the desire for adventure, but also the longing for romantic love fulfill knight dreams.
  • Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (2): Of monks and heretics
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    Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (2): Of monks and hereticsNo epoch in Europe was as religious as the Middle Ages. The Middle Ages produced many famous monks. One of them is Edward, from the Abbey of Saint Andrews in Scotland.
  • Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (3): From farmers and nobles
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    Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (3): From farmers and noblesEverything we know about the Middle Ages we know from books. They tell us what emperors and kings, what knights, bishops and monks, what citizens and nobles have done and thought. The books tell us little about the farmers. They couldn't read and couldn't write. And those who could write and read were not interested in them. So the peasants remained the silent majority of the Middle Ages. And that's why someone tells about the life of the peasant class who got to know their world: Adam, a juggler, one of the traveling people. As a tightrope walker at peasant and princely weddings, he makes his way. And on market days he earns his money in no time when he pulls lazy teeth and pricks cataracts. “Farm work carries the world”, it was said in the Middle Ages. Over three-quarters of the people were farmers, serfs or day laborers who fed the knights and clergy. "For that I praise the farmer who can feed the whole world."
  • Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (4): Of cities and cathedrals
    E15
    Ways out of darkness - Europe in the Middle Ages (4): Of cities and cathedralsHis passion is exploring and describing the world. Heinrich Schuder is a cosmographer on a secret mission: in Venice, he is supposed to copy nautical charts for the city of Nuremberg, because the council wants to enter the Indian trade together with the Portuguese. But he should also find out what's new on the Rialto. But scientific curiosity is not a safe enterprise. The world of the Middle Ages is in a revolutionary upheaval: Big cities are springing up like mushrooms, long-distance trade is picking up, seafaring is setting out on new continents. You need information and knowledge. Heinrich Schuder explores why the Venetian merchants do not need cash for their business: They invented the current account and invented bills of exchange. It is no coincidence that terms such as current account, agio, disagio, balance, cancellation and manco are Italian.
  • Empire (1): Battle for Rome
    E16
    Empire (1): Battle for RomeThe film recreates the glamorous millennial history of Rome. In the medieval setting of the Eberbach Monastery, Maximilian Schell tells of the splendor and misery of the Roman Empire and explores the question of why it had to fail in the end. Scientists unravel such secrets of history as that of Hannibal's war elephants and the strategy and tactics of the Roman legions.
  • Empire (2): Storm over Persia
    E17
    Empire (2): Storm over PersiaThe Persian Empire has existed for 250 years in seemingly unshakable stability - until it collapses under the military attacks of Alexander the Great. With the discovery of thousands of clay tablets from the administrative archives of Persepolis, a strong administrative and constitutional state becomes visible. Historical investigations show that the Persian rulers in their vast empire saw themselves as guardians of law and guarantors of tolerance. Did the state leader Dareios III. failed at the last minute on the battlefield?
  • Empire (3): The fall of Carthage
    E18
    Empire (3): The fall of Carthage
  • Empire (4): Death on the Nile
    E19
    Empire (4): Death on the Nile
  • Legendary peoples (1): The Viking cartel
    E20
    Legendary peoples (1): The Viking cartel
  • Crime scene Egypt - the case of Nefertiti
    E21
    Crime scene Egypt - the case of Nefertiti
  • Legendary peoples (2): The amazon riddle
    E22
    Legendary peoples (2): The amazon riddle
  • Lost Treasure Hunter (8): Task Force Tutankhamun
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    Lost Treasure Hunter (8): Task Force Tutankhamun
  • Legendary peoples (3): The storm of the Huns
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    Legendary peoples (3): The storm of the Huns
  • Mission X (5): Attack from below
    E25
    Mission X (5): Attack from below
  • Mission X (6): The current war
    E26
    Mission X (6): The current war
  • Mission X (7): The fight for the black formula
    E27
    Mission X (7): The fight for the black formula
  • Lost Treasure Hunter (9): The golden Aphrodite
    E28
    Lost Treasure Hunter (9): The golden Aphrodite
  • Mission X (8): Duel in the dark
    E29
    Mission X (8): Duel in the dark
  • Lost Treasure Hunter (10): The Petrified Code
    E30
    Lost Treasure Hunter (10): The Petrified Code
  • Olympia in antiquity - The games are on
    E31
    Olympia in antiquity - The games are onThe year is 448 BC. The 83rd Olympic Games are about to open. In the temples of Hera and Zeus, sacrifices are made to the gods to placate them for the coming event. Over the next five days, athletes from all over the Hellenistic world will compete to take home the branch of the sacred olive tree as an Olympic trophy. A famous character leads us to the games. Diagoras from Rhodes is an extremely popular champion, the Muhammad Ali of his time. He comes from the family dynasty of the Diagoriden, who produced Olympic champions in all disciplines for generations and was also a political leader in Rhodes.
  • Höllenfahrten (14): Sturmfahrt 2000 - Arved Fuchs: Living for adventure
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    Höllenfahrten (14): Sturmfahrt 2000 - Arved Fuchs: Living for adventure
  • Sphinx (37): Trapped in the realm of the Shogun
    E33
    Sphinx (37): Trapped in the realm of the Shogun
  • Dive into the past (14): The Bermuda Triangle - death trap in the Atlantic
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    Dive into the past (14): The Bermuda Triangle - death trap in the AtlanticIn December 1945, an American squadron of airplanes went off course over the Atlantic. The five torpedo bombers disappear without a trace. The Bermuda Triangle has become a death trap for many pilots and seafarers. Thousands of wrecks are said to rest on the ocean floor. What are the causes behind the numerous accidents?
  • Dive into the past (15): China's heirs - trade war on the high seas
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    Dive into the past (15): China's heirs - trade war on the high seas
  • Dive into the past (16): Company Alicia - The long way to the U-1195
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    Dive into the past (16): Company Alicia - The long way to the U-1195
  • Dive into the past (17): Columbus ’last trip - search for traces in the Caribbean Sea
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    Dive into the past (17): Columbus ’last trip - search for traces in the Caribbean Sea
  • Sphinx (38): The last battle of the Celts
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    Sphinx (38): The last battle of the Celts
  • Sphinx (39): Imhotep - Pharaoh's magician
    E39
    Sphinx (39): Imhotep - Pharaoh's magician
  • Fascination Universe (4): The risky life
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    Fascination Universe (4): The risky life
  • Fascination Universe (5): Disasters as hope
    E41
    Fascination Universe (5): Disasters as hope
  • Fascination Universe (6): The wild universe
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    Fascination Universe (6): The wild universe
  • Sphinx (40): Genghis Khan - The apocalyptic horseman
    E43
    Sphinx (40): Genghis Khan - The apocalyptic horseman

 

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