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Life Of Caesar

Life Of Caesar
Author: Cameron Reilly & Ray Harris
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Join veteran podcasters Ray Harris (The World War II Podcast) and Cameron Reilly (The Napoleon Bonaparte Podcast) as they go on a journey to discover the true story about the Caesars.
WARNING: This podcast contains jokes, rude words and references to politics and religion. People easily triggered by such things should not listen. You poor snowflakes.
WARNING: This podcast contains jokes, rude words and references to politics and religion. People easily triggered by such things should not listen. You poor snowflakes.
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In our last episode, we finished on June 9, 68. Nero was 30 years and six months old. He had ruled for 13 years and 8 months. On June 10, 68, while he was still in Spain, The Senate declared the governor of Hispania Tarraconensis, northern Spain, 73 year old Servius Sulpicius Galba, to be the new Emperor. He was the first person from outside of the Julio-Claudian family to assume the throne.
The post Galba #1 – Republic Schmublic appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
News of Galba’s betrayal makes its way to Nero who is shocked into action. He sends troops to stop Galba - but they switch sides and join the conspiracy. Nero goes into hiding with the intent of running away to Alexandria and Greece, but even that plan is betrayed. Finally, he comes to the end of his story. And so do we! This is our last episode ever.
The post Nero #47 – THE END appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero celebrates two official triumphs. Not for military victories, but for singing. It’s the last straw. A new rebellion is formed, lead by Vindex and Galba.
The post Nero #46 – The Last Straw appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero didn’t visit Athens or Sparta while in Greece because he was scared of religious and political retribution. Besides, he was too busy trying to become the periodonikes, the Grand Slam champion of all of the Games. But things weren’t going well back at Rome, so he is finally convinced to return. He had six months left to live.
The post Nero #45 – Grand Slam appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
The year is 67 CE. Nero is still on his 14 month tour of Greece. He dropped into the Temple of Apollo at Delphi and tickled the Omphalos.
The post Nero #44 – Horny Dolphins appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
It’s 67 CE. Before he sets out for his World Tour of Greece, Nero first needs to insult the Senate, then he needs to deal with a new conspiracy, this one involving Corbulo. While Greece, he becomes unhappy with Vespasian who apparently doesn’t clap loudly enough at Nero’s performances.
The post Nero #43 – To the Deuce! appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero gets, not one, but TWO new wives. One of them is a dude.
The post Nero #42 – Dude Looks Like A Lady appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero’s first attempt at building a single property that covered his estates on the Palatine Hill and the Esquiline Hill was The Domus Transitoria, the House of Passage. It burned down in the Great Fire. He replaced it with the Domus Aurea (Golden House), designed by expert engineers Severus and Celer, and it was so revolutionary that it appears to be the stuff of genius.
The post Nero #41 – The Stuff of Genius appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero built his Domus Aurea between 64-68 and, in doing so, revolutionised Roman architecture. He also built a massive statue of himself, because, hey, why not?
The post Nero #40 – The Golden House appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero was a lover, not a fighter. Not a great leader of armies. He thought of himself as an artist. He wanted to be on stage, not on horseback. He was very proud that he closed his Janus.
The post Nero #39 – Closing His Janus appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
If you want to marry a woman, remember to kill her husband first
The post Nero #38 – A Woman Woo’d appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
The Stoics Thrasea and Soranus go on trial. And we run out of Tacitus.
The post Nero #37 – “Spare your ears” appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
When you’ve been up to no good, and you get caught out, you have two options. Nero, like Ray, is a Number 2 kind of guy. In this episode, he goes after two significant Stoics, Thrasea Paetus and Barea Soranus, with trumped up charges. And we farewell one of our fans and friends, Victor Santochi. RIP mate.
The post Nero #36 – Two Options appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
A family commits suicide together to escape Nero’s prosecution, while others just get stabbed to death. But Tacitus’ explanations for Nero’s behaviour still leave us scratching our heads.
The post Nero #35 – A Monotony Of Disaster appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero launches a series of attacks that result in the demise of certain members of the Roman elite. But why these particular people? And why now? We tease apart Tacitus to try to work out what’s really going on.
The post Nero #34 – A Reckless Spirit appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
This is the second and final part of our interview with philosopher Michael Tremblay, talking about Seneca and stoicism.
The post Nero #33 – Michael Tremblay On Stoicism (part 2) appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
In the year 66, Nero gets taken on a wild goose chase, performs some lovely poetry and harp concerts… oh yeah, and he kicks his wife to death.
The post Nero #31 – Wife Kicker appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
This episode is brought to you by - legal weed! The Pisonian Conspiracy is over. Rewards are handed out to those who remained loyal. The Senate wants to make Nero a living god.
The post Nero #30 – High Praise appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Next on the chopping block is Seneca, Nero’s old tutor and adviser and leading Stoic. Historians seem to think he wasn’t directly involved in the conspiracy - but he probably knew about it.
The post Nero #29 – Seneca Falls appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero hunts down the main conspirators. Some of them are captured, while others help execute their own colleagues without betraying their allegiance to the cause. Piso is urged to mount the rostra in the Forum and make a case to the people, but decides to take the easy way out instead.
The post Nero #28 – Piso Falls appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
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Did you remove the episodes from Life of Augustus. I could've sworn I was listening to it on this channel and then it just disappeared? If removed, do you know where I can listen to it?
Yes these 2 guys make history fun to learn. (^^,)
Rolf 😂 what a great rant. (^^,)
vastatio= make desert, call it peace! :-D because peace, too, is in the eye of the beholder
fun fact:"Tata" is the word we use in Romanian for father . Also 'pull a Sulla' gets me giggling every time you guys say it... those sound like 2 words for the male member in Romanian. Yes, great general that he was, Sulla's name is a part of a dick joke in a romance language that's closest to Latin. Marius, on the other hand, is a respectable boy name. Funny how that "worked out".
Awesome show. I hope this at least goes up to the year of three emperors. If considering time jumping. please do Attetus and Attila the Hun.
omg! Cam PLZ STOP PLAYI G MUSIC AND SINGING ANLONG FOR OVER A MINUTE! I want info with a little fun, but the minute or 2 of your karaoke is unnecessary.
Is the dynamic duo planning to podcast Suetonius, with nor phallic comedy and Trump phillipic? :)
Oh my goodness Ray and Cam, you have absolutely outdone yourself with the intro music to episode 98. I have always loved the (classic) sesame street pinball sequence. Thank you!
No its not !? .. but it is very good :)
listening to life of cisar is like watching the gladiator by russell crow