

The History of Rome
Mike Duncan
A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Now complete!
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Mar 1, 2010 • 25min
083- May His Bones Be Crushed
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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Mar 1, 2010 • 28min
082- Hadrian's Walls
Hadrian's reign got off to a rough start following the political murders of four ex-consuls. The new Emperor would eventually settle in though and set out on his first grand tour of the Empire in 121.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 23min
081- The Greekling
Though Hadrian's career had long been guided by Trajan, when the Emperor died in 117 he still had not named Hadrian heir.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 22min
080- Optimus Trajan
Trajan greatly improved the infrastructure of the Empire and finished his reign by conquering much of the Middle East.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 22min
079- The Dacian Wars
After Trajan ascended to the throne in 98 AD he fought two wars against the Dacians, finally annexing the country in 106 AD.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 24min
078- Imperial Stop Gap
Nerva's brief reign was stormy, but his choice of Trajan as heir was inspired.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 23min
077- What Time is It?
The podcast discusses a revolt against Emperor Domitian's reign and the aftermath of it. It explores the rise of prominent figures like Trajan and Nerva, as well as their roles in the Roman Empire. The efforts to erase Demission's memory and the challenges faced by Nerva are also highlighted. The podcast delves into the difficulties of earning respect and continuing a legacy during the transition between dynasties in Roman history.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 23min
076- Mock Triumphs
Domitian attempted to emulate Augustus, but his heavy-handed treatment of the Senate earned him many enemies. Meanwhile, his focus on frontier defense brought charges of cowardice and his treaty with the Dacians was seen as a humiliation.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 27min
075- The Forgotten Son
Domitian had spent his life in the background, but in 81 AD he found himself Emperor and soon demonstrated that he had very strong ideas about how to wield power.

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Mar 1, 2010 • 23min
074- Friends I Have Wasted a Day
Titus succeeded his father to the throne in 79 AD, but ruled for only two years before dying of a sudden infection in 81. Throughout the reign of the Flavians, Agricola campaigned in Britain to Romanize the island.