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In Our Time

The Roman Republic

Dec 30, 2004
42:15
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Exploring the rise and fall of the Roman Republic, from Lucretia's tragedy leading to its founding to Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon. The evolution of values and citizenship, power struggles between classes, and the transition into an empire under Augustus. The lasting influence of the republic on later societies seeking alternatives to monarchy.
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Quick takeaways

  • The Roman Republic aimed to prevent tyranny by distributing powers among aristocrats, emphasizing community and stability.
  • Individual heroism and community support were crucial in upholding Roman values, as seen in the tale of Horatius on the bridge.

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Evolution of the Roman Republic

The Roman Republic emerged around 550 BC after the expulsion of the last king, Tarquin. Romans believed the Republic was a way to prevent tyranny, giving the aristocracy significant freedom, leading Rome to become a dominant Mediterranean power over 500 years. The Republic strived to function without a king, incorporating a division of powers among aristocrats to prevent despotism. Key values included shared powers, stability, and community building.

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