Barberian Park Photos & More

Barberian Park Photos: the gate

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Barbarian Season 2/Barbaren Season 2

Barbarians was renewed for a second season on November 10, 2020.

Like the first season, Barbarians Season 2 will consist of 6 episodes that run 45 minutes each.

Filming for the second season apparently began in September in Krakow, Poland and the surrounding area.

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Barbarian Season 2 Release Date

Barbarians Season 2 was released on October 21, 2022 and can currently be watched on Netflix.

Barbarian Go Kart in Dar es Salaam/Barbarian Park Dar es Salaam

Barberian Park is a playground in Dar es Salaam located on Toure Drive not far from Coco Beach.

They have Go-Karts, which are quite fun. The Go-Kart course is filled with sharp turns and allows you to pick up speed.

Barbarian Go Kart Photos/Barberian Park Photos

You can find photos and videos of Barbarian Park on their Instagram account @Barberian_Park.

Barbarians Rising Trailer

Barbarian Rising TV Series

Do you love Greco-Roman history?

Are you one of those people who enjoys epic Greco-Roman movies like 300 and Alexander?

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If you do, and have access to History®, then you are in for a great treat because History® has commissioned an 8-part docu-drama chronicling the 700-year struggle to bring about the fall of the Roman Empire.

The name of the series?

Barbarians Rising.

What Is the Barbarians (Miniseries) About?

Barbarians Rising tells the story of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire from the perspective of the barbarian rebel leaders.

It is a visceral journey into the heart of a wave of rebellions against absolute power.

The Roman Empire called them “barbarians”—tribes the Romans viewed beyond the fringe of civilization that lived a brutish and violent existence.

However, these were also men and women who launched epic struggles that shaped the world to come.

Barbarians Rising chronicles the rise of the Barbarians.

What Characters Can You Expect to See in Barbarians Rising Season 1?

Barbarians Rising Season 1 features nine of history’s greatest warriors:

Scene from Barbarians Rising
  • Hannibal, who vowed a blood oath at the age of nine;
  • Spartacus, the slave-turned-rebel who led a barbarian revolt;
  • Boudica, the Celtic warrior Queen;
  • Arminius, the stolen son of Germany;
  • Attila, scourge of the east;
  • The Goths, a fierce fighting people betrayed by the empire; and
  • The Vandals, the wandering raiders who dealt Rome’s final death blow.

These monumental tales tell the story of how one of the world’s greatest empires is undone by their aggressive quest for expansion.

Who Is the Talent Behind Barbarians Rising?

Barbarians Rising was produced for HISTORY® by October Films.

The executive producers for HISTORY® were Kristen Burns and Russ McCarroll.

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Adam Bullmore is the executive producer, Simon George (HISTORY®’s World War II From Space) is executive director, and Michael Waterhouse (HISTORY®’s The Bible) is the series producer for October Films.

A scene from Barbarians Rising

Barbarians Rising Season 2

There is no second season of Barbarians Rising. From the start, it was billed a “limited series” by History® .

Barbarians Series

Barbarians Trailer (Barbarians Netflix Trailer)

Barbarians (original title: Barbaren) is a 2020 German historical war drama television series created by Andreas Heckmann, Arne Nolting and Jan Martin Scharf starring Laurence Rupp, Jeanne Goursaud and David Schütter.

The series is a fictional account of events during the Roman Empire’s occupation of Germania and the resulting rebellion of the Germanic tribes led by Arminius.

The series was renewed for season 2 on November 10, 2020.

Barbarians Series Plot

The story takes place during the Roman occupation of Magna Germania in 9 AD, where the Germanic tribes are oppressed by the empire’s heavy taxes and demands for tribute.

Attempts to form a unified German resistance are hampered by petty in-fighting between the tribal chieftains, and the selfish aspirations of certain tribesmen desiring peace with Rome.

Arminius, an eques in the Roman Imperial army, is a Cherusci who was given away as a hostage to Rome when he was a child, along with his younger brother Flavus, by his father Segimer to ensure peace between his tribe and Rome.

Barbarians Pictures

Barabarians Series Image

He returns to Germania to help Publius Quinctilius Varus maintain order in the region, but upon seeing the atrocities inflicted by Roman soldiers on his former people, he becomes the new chieftain of the Cherusci tribe, and ignites a rebellion by finally uniting the tribes with the help of Thusnelda and Folkwin Wolfspeer, his two best friends during childhood.

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These events eventually culminate in a massive ambush of three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, where the Germans emerge victorious.

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9 comments

    1. Hi Linda,

      Welcome to Chick About Town!

      This is when Barbarians Rising will begin in different locales:

      US: June 6
      Canada: June 6
      Southeast Asia: June 7
      Africa: June 20
      United Kingdom: June 22
      Romania: June 26
      Poland: June 28
      Australia: July 4
      Italy: July 4
      Europe: July 17
      India: July
      Latin America: August
      German-speaking Germany, Austria and Switzerland: September 9-12
      Japan: Fall 2016
      Spain/Portugal: Fall 2016

      I hope that helps! 🙂

  1. If the rest of the shows are as wrong and the first one then not only should you be taken off the air but be taken to court as well. Hannibal was not black. Statement of fact. so why are you showing him as black. I shall undertake every move that I can to get this program removed. You have harmed people by this act. Best you do some research so you can see who will be upset by your actions.

      1. Hi Russel and Lamia,

        Welcome to Chick About Town! I see the first episode has angered quite a few people. I haven’t watched it yet, because it hasn’t started to air in my territory, though I am sure looking forward to seeing it and seeing if it is indeed as far from the truth as some have said it is.

  2. Just saw the beginning of the first episode. Hannibal was of Phoenician descent and not sub-Saharan African. The Phoenicians came from Palestine and established the city of Carthage. As such he should look like a Palestinian.This is the second time that he has been inaccurately portrayed in a TV series. Just noticed that someone else made a more forceful comment about this.

    1. Hi William,

      Welcome to Chick About Town! Thanks for the clarification. I wonder why the series directors chose to take this particular artistic license.

      Biche

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