Join Dr. Alex Imrie, a historian from Edinburgh University, and Matilda Brown, a PhD candidate focusing on Severan Empresses, as they unravel the intriguing saga of Emperor Macrinus. Discover how this North African-born knight seized power from Caracalla and navigated the treacherous political waters of Rome. They explore the significant influence of powerful women like Julia Domna, the chaotic military landscape, and Macrinus's rapid fall from grace due to his missteps with rival Julia Maesa. The discussion also touches on Macrinus's unexpected resurgence in modern cinema.
Macrinus, a former Praetorian Prefect, represents a significant power shift as the first equestrian emperor amidst Rome's turbulent politics.
The role of powerful women, particularly Julia Domna and Julia Maesa, was crucial in shaping the political landscape of the Severan dynasty.
Despite his short reign and eventual coup, Macrinus' ascension highlights the complexities of leadership in a chaotic imperial environment.
Deep dives
Origins of Culinary Classics
The episode examines the fascinating histories behind popular foods, including the origins of dishes like bacon-wrapped hot dogs. It discusses how regional influences and cultural exchanges contribute to the evolution of these culinary staples. Through storytelling, the hosts delve into how these foods have become cherished favorites across various societies. For instance, the popularity of the margarita as a cocktail is explored alongside its significance in different cultures.
Roman Empire and Leadership Dynamics
The podcast delves into the political intricacies of the Roman Empire, focusing on key figures such as Caracalla, Geta, and Macrinus. It outlines how familial relationships shaped their reigns and the brutal dynamics that ensued, including Caracalla's violent actions against his brother Geta. This tumultuous history set the stage for Macrinus’ unexpected rise to power. The episode highlights the contrasting leadership styles and their implications for Rome’s stability during this era.
Macrinus’ Rise and Challenges
Macrinus, initially a Praetorian Prefect, unexpectedly ascended to emperor following the assassination of Caracalla. His ascent is emphasized as a remarkable shift from a bureaucratic background to imperial power, marking him as the first equestrian emperor. The conversation highlights his struggle to maintain authority amidst dissent from the military and political establishments. It paints a picture of a leader grappling with overwhelming circumstances in a time of uncertainty.
Impact of Women in Roman Politics
The episode notably illuminates the crucial roles that women played in the power dynamics of the Severan dynasty, particularly Julia Domna and her sister Julia Maesa. After the fall of Caracalla, these women orchestrated a revival of the Severan lineage through their grandsons, highlighting how they leveraged familial connections and resources to influence political outcomes. The podcast illustrates how their actions contributed to the eventual rise of Elagabalus. This influence underscores a significant yet often unrecognized aspect of Roman political history.
Macrinus’ Demise and Legacy
The discussion culminates in the downfall of Macrinus, detailing how political machinations led to his swift execution following a coup led by supporters of Elagabalus. It examines the immediate fallout of his rule and how his efforts to establish a lasting legacy were undermined by the emergence of new powers within the Severan family. Despite his brief reign, Macrinus' story reflects the turbulent nature of imperial politics during the third century. The episode posits that he deserves more recognition in history for his unique contributions as a non-senatorial emperor.
Denzel Washington stars as Emperor Macrinus in the epic new movie Gladiator II, but who exactly was this shadowy ruler of Rome?
Join Tristan Hughes as he sits down with Dr Alex Imrie and Matilda Brown to explore the real story behind this lesser-known usurper of Rome, a North African-born knight who toppled the fratricidal tyrant Caracalla and took the throne for himself. Discover the dramatic and brutal events that shaped Macrinus' reign, including his conflict with the powerful women of the Severan dynasty and the fateful battles that sealed his fate.
Presented by Tristan Hughes. The producer is Joseph Knight, audio editor is Aidan Lonergan. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.
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