Description
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!
Episodes
- 2017 / 7 / 27The Storm Before The Storm: Chapter 1- The Beasts of ItalyAudio excerpt from The Storm Before the Storm: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Republic by Mike Duncan. Forthcoming Oct. 24, 2017. Pre-order a copy today! Amazon Powells Barnes & Noble Indibound ...
- 2013 / 9 / 16Revolutions LaunchAvailable at revolutionspodcast.com, iTunes, or anywhere else fine podcasts can be found.
- 2013 / 5 / 30Update- One Year LaterNext show coming soon!
- 2012 / 5 / 6179- The EndThe history of The History of Rome...Why the Western Empire Fell when it did...Some thoughts on the future...Thank you, goodnight.
- 2012 / 4 / 30178- Not With A Bang But A WhimperIn the last few years of the Western Empire a series of Emperors came and went. The cycle finally ended in 476 with the exile of Romulus Augustulus.
- 2012 / 4 / 22177- The Burning ShipsIn 468 the two halves of the Empire combined forces to dislodge the Vandals from North Africa.They failed spectacularly.
- 2012 / 4 / 16176- The Quote Unquote EmperorFrom 461-465 the Western Empire was ruled by Ricimer through a puppet Emperor named Libius Severus. Not everyone in the west was supportive of the new regime.
- 2012 / 4 / 9175- Trying to Take It All BackFrom 457-461, Majorian marched around trying to reassert Imperial authority over the provinces while Ricimer remained in Italy.
- 2012 / 4 / 2174- The Sack of Rome Part IIFollowing the death of Valentinian III there was an Imperial power struggle in the West. In the midst of this struggle, the Vandals sacked Rome in 455 AD.
- 2012 / 3 / 25173- The Broken BowIn the early 450s a string of deaths changed the political dynamic of Roman world. Between 450 and 455 Galla Placidia, Aelia Pulcheria, Atilla the Hun, Flavius Aetius and Valentinian III would all die-...
- 2012 / 3 / 19172- ShowdownIn 451 Atilla the Hun invaded the West. He was repelled by a coalition of forces lead by the General Aetius.
- 2012 / 3 / 11171- The Gathering StormAfter placating Atilla with yet another indemnity, Theodosius II fell from his horse and died in 450, leaving the Eastern throne vacant.
- 2012 / 2 / 19170- Atilla ComethIn the 440s, the Huns began to direclty attack the Roman Empire.
- 2012 / 2 / 12169- Huns and Vandals and Goths, Oh MyIn the 430s the Romans dealt with increasingly agressive and confident barbarian tribes living both inside and outside the traditional borders of the Empire.
- 2012 / 2 / 5168- The Rise of AetiusIn the late 420s AD, the Roman General Flavius Aetius connived and backstabbed his way up the chain of command.
- 2012 / 1 / 29167- Exploiting the OpportunityThe Emperor Honorius died in 423, leading to a brief civil war between the Theodosian dynasty and a self-proclaimed Imperial regime in Ravenna.
- 2012 / 1 / 22166- As Long As She's Nice To Look AtConstantius III continued to lead the Western Empire as its defacto Emperor until 421, when he was officially elevated to the rank of Augustus. Unfortunately, this elevation was not recognized by...
- 2012 / 1 / 15165- Reviving the Roman NameBetween 412 and 415 relations between the Romans and Goths shifted back and forth between alliance and antagonism.
- 2012 / 1 / 9164- The Sack of RomeAfter failing to secure a deal with Honorius, Alaric sacked Rome in August of 410. It was the first time the Eternal City had been sacked in 800 years.
- 2011 / 12 / 18163- Theodosius's WallsFollowing the death of Eudoxia, the Praetorian Prefect Anthemius took control of the Eastern Empire and ran it wisely for the next decade. Meanwhile in the West, anti-barbarian policies will lead to the...
- 2011 / 12 / 12162- Opening the FloodgatesOn New Year's Eve 406 a horde of barbarians crossed the lower Rhine into Gaul. Their arrival would have severe consequences for the Western Empire.
- 2011 / 12 / 5161- The Swamps of RavennaAlaric and his Goths invaded Italy in 402. After they were pushed out, Stilicho moved the seat of the Western Imperial Court to the city of Ravenna.
- 2011 / 11 / 28160- East vs. WestIn the late 390s, the generals and ministers who dominated Arcadius and Honorius battled with each other for control of the Empire.
- 2011 / 11 / 21159- The Divine WindsAfter winning the Battle of the Frigidus River, Theodosius stood alone as the last sole ruler of the Roman Empire. He would be die just four months later.
- 2011 / 11 / 14158- An Imperial SuicideIn 392 Valentinian II was found hanged in his bedchamber, paving the way for another Roman Civil War.
- 2011 / 10 / 31157- Only the Penitent Man Shall PassAfter defeating the usurper Maximus in 388 AD, Theodosius found himself facing an even greater opponent in Ambrose of Milan.
- 2011 / 10 / 24156- Jockeying for PositionFrom 383-387 the tense quasi-partnership of Maximus, Valentinian II and Theodosius ruled the Roman Empire. During those years Bishop Ambrose and Nicean Christianity pushed themselves to dominance over their...
- 2011 / 10 / 16155- The New Bishop of MilanIn 383 the General Magnus Maximus rose up in revolt against Gratian. The power sharing agreement that followed Maximus's victory would be negotiated in part by St. Ambrose, the influencial new Bishop of Milan.
- 2011 / 10 / 10154- The Gothic WarFollowing Adrianople, Theodosius was brought in to salvage the situation. After determining that he could not beat the Goths in battle, the new Emperor was forced to sign a peace with the barbarians that...
- 2011 / 10 / 2153- AdrianopleOperating with faulty intelligence and desperate to defeat the Goths on his own, Valens forced the disasterous Battle of Adrianople in August 378.
- 2011 / 9 / 25152- The Storm Before the StormIn 375 the Huns exploded into Gothic territory, sending refugees fleeing for the saftey of the Roman Empire.
- 2011 / 9 / 11151- Bursting a Blood VesselValens spent the late 360s and early 370s dealing with hostile Goths in the north and hostile Persians in the east. In 375 he would be left to face these threats alone when Valentinian suddenly died.
- 2011 / 9 / 4150- The Perils of Mismanagementin the late 360s and early 370s AD Roman mismanagment of three different regions in the Western Empire led to armed conflict.
- 2011 / 8 / 29149- The Great ConspiracyIn the winter of 367 Britannia was hit from all sides by a coordinated barbarian invasion. It would be more than a year before the Romans were able to reassert control over the island.
- 2011 / 8 / 22148- The Cousin's CousinShortly after Valentinian and Valens ascended to the throne, one of Julian the Apostate's maternal cousins seized control of Constantinople.
- 2011 / 8 / 15147- CapitulationJovian extracted the Roman legions from the east at a heavy price. He then ruled the Empire for eight months before suddenly dying on his way to Constantinople in early 364.
- 2011 / 8 / 8146- The Spear of DestinyIn 363 Julian launched an invasion of Sassanid Persia. He would die in battle just three months later.
- 2011 / 7 / 31145- Julian the ApostateJulian came to power in late 361 and immediately set about trying to turn back the clock on both Church and State.
- 2011 / 7 / 25144- The Road to ConstantinopleOnce he was established as a force to be reckoned with in the west, Julian revolted against Constantius II in 360 after the Emperor ordered half the Gallic army redeployed to the eastern frontier.
- 2011 / 7 / 10143- Julian the Pre-ApostateAfter a childhood spent mostly in exile, Juian was elevated to the rank of Caesar in 355. His first assignment was to clear Gaul of Germanic invaders.
- 2011 / 7 / 4142- You've Earned ItAfter two years of sporadic war, Constantius II defeated the usurper Magnentius in 353. Following his victory the Emperor let his advisors talk him into executing first Gallus in 354 and then Claudius...
- 2011 / 6 / 27141- Blood and WaterConstantius and Constans shared the Empire for a decade until Constans was overthrown by a rebel general named Magnetius in 350 AD.
- 2011 / 6 / 20140- My Three SonsThe three sons of Constantine took control of the Empire following the death of their father and the murder of most of their extended family.
- 2011 / 6 / 13139- Wash Away Your SinsConstantine was baptized on his deathbed after arranging a plan for succession.
- 2011 / 5 / 30138- The New RomeLive and direct from Old Rome!
- 2011 / 5 / 15137- The Christian EmperorThis episode brought to you live and direct from Constantinople! After defeating Licinius, Constantine found his dream of a united Christian Empire foiled by a very disunited Christian Church.
- 2011 / 5 / 1136- Let This Be Our Final BattleWar between Licinius and Constantine flared up again in 324 AD. This time Constantine would finish the job.
- 2011 / 4 / 25135- Brothers in Name OnlyConstantine and Licinius split up the Empire following the death of Maximinus Daia in 313. It did not take long for relations betweent the two Emperors to turn sour.
- 2011 / 4 / 18134- And Then There Were TwoIn 313 AD, Maximinus Daia and Licinus fought for control of the Eastern Roman Empire.
- 2011 / 4 / 11133- The Milvian BridgeOn October 28, 312 AD Constantine and Maxentius fought a battle at Rome's doorstep for control of the Western Empire.