
 Historically Thinking
 Historically Thinking Episode 396: Obscure Important Historian
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 Feb 17, 2025  Colin Elliot, a Professor of History at Indiana University and host of the Pax Romana podcast, delves into the life and influence of the often-overlooked Roman historian Cassius Dio. They explore Dio's unique role as a participant-observer in the Roman Senate, his bilingual background, and how his perspective contrasts with other historians like Tacitus. The conversation highlights the challenges of interpreting Dio's work and his lasting impact on Byzantine scholarship, revealing key insights into the complexities of ancient narratives. 
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Cassius Dio's Unique Perspective
- Cassius Dio, a Roman senator from Bithynia, provides unique insights into Roman history.
- His perspective reflects the changing definition of Roman identity during a time of unprecedented tumult.
Becoming a Senator
- By Cassius Dio's time, Roman senators no longer had to be from Italy.
- Emperors had the right to appoint senators, sometimes bypassing traditional wealth and election requirements.
Influences on Dio's Writing
- Cassius Dio's senatorial position heavily influenced his historical writings.
- His perspective as a participant observer shaped his focus and style.
