It's All About the Money, Honey!

It's All About the Money, Honey!

Update: 2024-03-14
Share

Description

Money, money, money! We’re in 406 BCE and although its well before ABBA’s pop hit, let’s this be a small hint of things to come. Rome finds itself in a bit of a tricky situation. Not only are they navigating the fallout of their conflict with the Volscians, but with the long running tensions with Veii seem to be coming to a head.





<figure class="wp-block-audio"></figure>



Episode 148 – It’s All About the Money, Honey!





There’s a distinct lack of enthusiasm for more fighting from the people who would be levied. Things are not looking positive on the morale front! Combine that with some meddlesome tribunes of the plebs and the recipe is ripe for a changing time ahead.





What if we paid you?





The big topic that makes the 406 stand out is the assertion in some ancient sources that this year is the first time the Roman soldiers receive pay for their service. That’s right, Rome’s been trundling along for centuries without offering those who risk life and limb anything but the potential thrill of booty. But is this claim to be believed? We consider some of the challenges.





The Geography of Central Italy





Spoiler alert! Rome extends their sphere of influence further into Volscian territory in 406. Anxur is on the coast just to the east of Circeii. Map below for reference for just how afar afield Anxur is from Rome! Tune in for all the tactical details.





<figure class="wp-block-image size-large">Map showing the location of Anxur on the coast east of Circeii and north-west of Cumae.</figure>



Map of Central Italy. Source Wikimedia Commons.





Things to Listen Out For






  • Some tunic-ripping action!




  • The introduction of Anxur




  • Sound as a military tactic




  • The power of ladders




  • Grumpy tribunes





Our Players for 406 BCE





Military Tribunes with Consular Power






  • Publius Cornelius M. f. L. n. Rutilus Cossus (Pat)




  • Gnaeus Cornelius P. f. A. n. Cossus (Pat)




  • Numerius or Gnaeus Fabius M. f. Q. n. Ambustus (Pat). NB Diodorus and the Fasti Capitolini have Numerius as the praenomen




  • Lucius Valerius L. f. P. n. Potitus (Pat)





Legate






  • Gaius Servilius Ahala (Pat)





Our Sources









Sound Credits





Our theme music was composed by Bettina Joy de Guzman.





<figure class="wp-block-image size-large">Temple of Jupiter Anxur seen from the Port. Photo by Gugli73 via Wikimedia Commons</figure>



The view of Anxur (known today as Terracina) from

Comments 
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

It's All About the Money, Honey!

It's All About the Money, Honey!

The Partial Historians