
Emperors of Rome
“Great empires are not maintained by timidity.” - Tacitus. A podcast series looking at the rulers of the ancient Roman empire, by Dr Rhiannon Evans and Matt Smith.
Latest episodes

Oct 18, 2016 • 21min
Episode LVII - Little Soul, Little Wanderer, Little Charmer
Hadrian has wandered to every province in the empire, built impressive buildings, waged war against the jews, and ruled a vast empire. He now withdraws to live in seclusion, and spends the rest of his life struggling to find a suitable heir.

Oct 4, 2016 • 10min
Interlude - The Singing Colossus of Memnon
In 129CE Hadrian visits Egypt, and stops to take a look at one of the country's top tourist destinations: the singing colossus of Memnon.

Sep 20, 2016 • 27min
Episode LVI - May His Bones Rot
Jerusalem rebels against conditions imposed upon it by Roman rule, and Hadrian responds with such force that his name and acts are never forgotten.

Sep 6, 2016 • 27min
Episode LV - What Hadrian Loves Best
With Hadrian safely back from his travels we take a moment to have a look at what could debatably be the loves of Hadrian's life - his building projects, his wife Vabia Sabina, and a certain young man named Antinous.

Aug 23, 2016 • 29min
Episode LIV - There and Back Again (An Emperor's Tale)
With his position as Emperor secure Hadrian sets about doing what he's always wanted to do: touring the provinces and taking a ridiculously long gap year. For the next four years Hadrian will be living his life on the road, and he leaves his name on every part of the Empire he visits.

Aug 8, 2016 • 17min
Episode LIII - Rome Welcomes Hadrian
Hadrian is now the emperor of Rome, and he makes some quick changes with large-reaching consequences - he pulls troops back from Parthia and in the eyes of Rome gives up the territory, and he has four influential Romans 'murdered' before they cause him any problems.

Jul 25, 2016 • 26min
Episode LII - Hadrian the Little Greek
Trajan was a capable and admired emperor, and his death leaves Rome with uncertainty as to what the future ruler will bring. Into these times step Hadrian, but the transition to power never goes without incident.

Jul 12, 2016 • 31min
Episode LI - Frontinus
Frontinus was a Roman senator who rose to prominence during the time of Domitian, Nerva, and Trajan. While a respected military man, he is best known as an author of technical treatises, especially De Aquaeductu, the authority on the aqueducts of Rome.
Guest: Dr Alice König (Lecturer in Latin & Classical Studies, University of St Andrews, Scotland)

Jun 14, 2016 • 23min
Episode L - Historia Augusta
The Historia Augusta is one of the few historical sources we have for learning about the later emperors of the Roman empire - it's just a shame it's so untrustworthy.

May 31, 2016 • 25min
Episode XLIX - Suetonius
When learning about the lives of the early Roman emperors, one of the most valuable resources we have is the work of Suetonius. He was an early writer who rose to prominence during the time of Hadrian, where he made excellent use of his access to imperial records.