If you loved the epic historical drama 'Yaroslav. A Thousand Years Ago' (2010), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same grandeur, rich storytelling, and historical depth. Whether you're drawn to medieval battles, political intrigue, or tales of legendary rulers, these recommendations will transport you to another time.

Rome (2005)
Description: This series captures the grandeur and brutality of ancient Rome, with intricate political plots, military campaigns, and personal dramas set in a meticulously recreated historical world.
Fact: The production built one of the largest standing sets in Europe to replicate ancient Rome, including a full-scale Forum.


The Tudors (2007)
Description: This series dramatizes the reign of Henry VIII, focusing on the political and personal turmoil of his court, with lavish costumes and sets that bring the Tudor era to life.
Fact: Despite historical inaccuracies, the show was praised for its engaging storytelling and strong performances.


The Borgias (2011)
Description: A dramatic portrayal of the infamous Borgia family, highlighting their rise to power through corruption, intrigue, and ruthless ambition in Renaissance Italy.
Fact: The show was filmed in Hungary, with many scenes shot in historic castles to maintain authenticity.


Marco Polo (2014)
Description: Set in the Mongol Empire, it blends historical drama with rich cultural depictions, focusing on exploration, political maneuvering, and the clash of civilizations.
Fact: The series was one of Netflix's most expensive productions at the time, with a budget of around $90 million for the first season.


Vikings (2013)
Description: It explores the Viking Age with a mix of historical events and mythology, featuring intense battles and complex character arcs set against a backdrop of exploration and conquest.
Fact: The show was partly filmed in Ireland, and many of the Viking ships used were replicas of actual historical vessels.


The White Queen (2013)
Description: Focusing on the Wars of the Roses, it combines historical events with personal stories of power, love, and betrayal, set in a vividly portrayed medieval England.
Fact: The series is based on Philippa Gregory's historical novels, which reimagine the lives of key female figures from the period.


Black Sails (2014)
Description: A prequel to 'Treasure Island,' this series blends historical piracy with fictional elements, featuring naval battles, treasure hunts, and complex character dynamics in the Golden Age of Piracy.
Fact: The show used real ships and practical effects for many of its sea battles, adding to its authenticity.


The Last Kingdom (2015)
Description: This series shares a deep historical setting, focusing on the struggles and conflicts of early medieval Europe, with a strong emphasis on personal loyalty and warfare.
Fact: The series is based on Bernard Cornwell's 'The Saxon Stories' novels. It was initially produced by BBC America before moving to Netflix for later seasons.


Knightfall (2017)
Description: Centered around the Knights Templar, this series delves into medieval politics, religious conflicts, and the quest for power, mirroring the historical depth and intrigue.
Fact: The show consulted historians to ensure accuracy in depicting the Templar order and medieval combat techniques.


The Pillars of the Earth (2010)
Description: A tale of ambition, betrayal, and survival set during the construction of a cathedral in 12th-century England, highlighting the intersection of religion, politics, and personal strife.
Fact: Based on Ken Follett's bestselling novel, the miniseries was praised for its meticulous attention to historical detail.
