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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.
Nero has some freedmen executed but the stories are murky. The Parthians decide to try their luck taking back Armenia while Corbulo tries to keep the peace.
The post NERO #24 – The Pisonian Conspiracy appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero has some freedmen executed but the stories are murky. The Parthians decide to try their luck taking back Armenia while Corbulo tries to keep the peace.
The post NERO #23 – The Great Fire Of Rome appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero has some freedmen executed but the stories are murky. The Parthians decide to try their luck taking back Armenia while Corbulo tries to keep the peace.
The post NERO #22 – CONSTANTINE AT THE BRIDGE appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero has some freedmen executed but the stories are murky. The Parthians decide to try their luck taking back Armenia while Corbulo tries to keep the peace.
The post NERO #21 – PROMISCUOUS THONG appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero has some freedmen executed but the stories are murky. The Parthians decide to try their luck taking back Armenia while Corbulo tries to keep the peace.
The post Nero #20 – BEAST OF BURDEN appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero has some freedmen executed but the stories are murky. The Parthians decide to try their luck taking back Armenia while Corbulo tries to keep the peace.
The post Nero #19 – OH NO MENS appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
This is part two of a massive two-and-a-half-hour chat we had recently Edward J. Watts, a professor of history at the University of California, San Diego, and author and editor of several prize-winning books, including THE FINAL PAGAN GENERATION, a great book about HYPATIA, a book out about the collapse of the Roman Republic, MORTAL REPUBLIC, and his latest book is THE ETERNAL DECLINE AND FALL OF ROME.
The post Nero #18 – Eternal Decline Part 2 appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Edward J. Watts is a professor of history at the University of California, San Diego, and author and editor of several prize-winning books, including THE FINAL PAGAN GENERATION, a great book about HYPATIA, a book out about the collapse of the Roman Republic, MORTAL REPUBLIC, and his latest book is THE ETERNAL DECLINE AND FALL OF ROME. This is part one of a massive two-and-a-half-hour chat we had recently.
The post Nero #17 – Eternal Decline Part 1 appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
With Seneca out of the way, Tigellinus brings down the other prefect, Rufus. To strengthen his relationship with Nero, he increases his paranoia about the two men Nero had recently exiled for being threats to his power - Plautus and Sulla. Poppaea, not happy with Nero just divorcing Octavia, makes sure she gets rid of her forever.
The post Nero #16 – Your Filthy Little Mouth appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
In the year 61, Nero deals with riots, treason, Stoics and the death of one of his key advisors.
The post Nero #15 – 400 Slaves appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Boudicea wins round one. But Suetonius has bloodshed and destruction on his mind.
The post Nero #14 – Bloodshed And Destruction appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Corbulo finishes round one in Armenia and gets a promotion. Meanwhile in Britain, a certain queen decides to take on the Romans - Boudicea. Exactly why, though, is a bit of a mystery.
The post Nero #13 – Badass Boudicea appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Agrippina is dead and Nero decides to party. Tacitus disapproves. He doesn’t like Nero’s parties and he doesn’t like his poetry. But then a comet appears, and everyone assumes it means the end of Nero’s reign - so they start looking for a replacement.
The post Nero #12 – Filthy Rabble appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Stephen Dando-Collins is an Australian historical author, who, like me, once sold his soul to the gods of marketing and advertising but has been redeeming himself ever since. His new book is about the great Jewish - Roman war of 66CE, entitled "Conquering Jerusalem".
The post Nero #11 – Stephen Dando-Collins appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
We examine the circumstances and theories surrounding the death of Agrippina.
The post Nero #10 – All Manner Of Depravity appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero likes hanging out under bridges where he could “take his pleasures more freely” and this leads to trouble for Sulla’s great-great-great grandson. But Nero also wants to abolish taxes because he’s a dirty commie. Then the Germans start some shit and find out why he was called “ONE CHANCE NERO”.
The post Nero #9 – When In Rome appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Nero likes hanging out under bridges where he could “take his pleasures more freely” and this leads to trouble for Sulla’s great-great-great grandson. But Nero also wants to abolish taxes because he’s a dirty commie. Then the Germans start some shit and find out why he was called “ONE CHANCE NERO”.
The post Nero #8 – “Abominations And Wickedness” appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
Tacitus shares some Salacious Stories from Nero's Rome in the year 58 CE - mostly about ambitious women.
The post Nero #7 – Salacious Stories appeared first on Life Of The Caesars.
There’s a war with Parthia, Rome’s boogeyman since they cut off the head of Crassus in 53 BCE, a hundred years earlier, and Nero sends Corbulo to deal with it. He whips his troops into order and kicks ass, wearing a mankini while his troops’ hands fall off from the cold.
The post Nero #6 – ARMenia 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. (^^,)
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