The History Of Rome

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 73:27:37
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Synopsis

A weekly podcast tracing the rise, decline and fall of the Roman Empire.

Episodes

  • 102- The Common Enemy of Mankind

    26/07/2010 Duration: 23min

    Septimius Severus died in 211 while campaigning in Britain. He left the Empire to his sons, but their mutual hatred for one another meant that one of them was going to wind up dead.

  • 101- And All Was of Little Value

    19/07/2010 Duration: 25min

    After defeating Clodius Albinus, Septimius Severus turned over daily administration of the Empire to his Praetorian Prefect Gaius Plautianus, while the Emperor himself went looking for further military vicotries in Parthia.  

  • 100- Black and White and Severus All Over

    27/06/2010 Duration: 24min

    Septimius Severus became the undisputed Emperor of Rome after defeating Pescennius Niger in 194 and Clodius Albinus in 197.

  • 099- What Evil Have I Done?

    21/06/2010 Duration: 25min

    After buying the Imperial throne, Didius Julianus only remained in power for 66 days before being ousted by Septimius Severus.

  • 098- Purchasing Power

    14/06/2010 Duration: 23min

    After Commodus was assassinated, Pertinax reigned for 86 days. He was murdered by the Praetorian Guard in March 193 and the Imperial throne was auctioned off the highest bidder.

  • 097- The Fall of Hercules

    07/06/2010 Duration: 29min

    Commodus went off the deep end around 190 AD and was finally killed by his inner circle in 192.

  • 096- The Most Aptly Named Emperor

    31/05/2010 Duration: 26min

    The reign of Commodus turned on a botched assassination attempt orchestrated by his sister in 182 AD.

  • 095- The Beginning of the End

    24/05/2010 Duration: 24min

    Marcus elevated Commodus to the position of co-Emperor and then died a few years later while campaigning in the north.

  • 094- Revolt and Meditations

    17/05/2010 Duration: 25min

    In 175 Avidius Cassius led a brief revolt in the east that forced Marcus to postpone his final triumph along the Danube. 

  • 093- The Marcomannic Wars

    10/05/2010 Duration: 24min

    The Romans fought a series of campaigns against a coalition of German tribes from 167-175. They were on the verge of total victory when news arrived of a rebellion in the east.

  • 092- The Parthian War

    26/04/2010 Duration: 24min

    After some initial setbacks, Marcus sent Lucius east to deal with a suddenly critical war with Parthia in 162.

  • 091- Marcus and Lucius and the Parthians

    19/04/2010 Duration: 24min

    Marcus Aurelius was destined to become Emperor, but his insistence that Lucius Verus share the honor came as a surprise to everyone.  

  • 090- The Hundredth Episode

    12/04/2010 Duration: 34min

    Big question-time blowout!

  • 089- Provincial Matters

    05/04/2010 Duration: 43min

    In which I talk for way too long about where the best tin deposits in the Roman Empire can be found.

  • 088- A Day in the Life

    22/03/2010 Duration: 24min

    Life in Rome began at dawn and lasted until sunset. Work was done in the mornings while the afternoon was reserved for recreation.  

  • 087- Thinking and Feeling

    15/03/2010 Duration: 27min

    With Roman education leaving much to be desired, many citizens found enlightenment in the eastern mystery cults or Greek philosophy.

  • 086- Wealth and Class

    08/03/2010 Duration: 27min

    The Roman world was divided between slaves, freedmen, and free citizens of every economic class. Gross inequality though was the order of the day, with the Emperor himself controlling the lion's share of the Empire's wealth.

  • 085- Antoninus the Dutiful

    01/03/2010 Duration: 28min

    Antoninus's reign is often pointed to as the golden age of the Roman Empire. In many ways the assessment is correct, though unresolved issues would come back to haunt his successors.

  • 084- Longing For Death

    01/03/2010 Duration: 27min

    After returning to Italy in 134 Hadrian spent a final few miserable years trying to plan the long term future of the Imperial dynasty before dying in 138.

  • 083- May His Bones Be Crushed

    01/03/2010 Duration: 26min

    Hadrian's relationship with the teenage boy Antinous raised eyebrows even in permissive Ancient Rome. His relationship with the Jews raises eyebrows even today.

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