With the end of Sulla’s vicious civil wars and dictatorship, the Republic can hopefully recover. We follow the careers of two of Pompey’s most able subordinates: Gnaeus Pompey Magnus and Marcus Licinius Crassus. Both men served Sulla well, and became very powerful with his help. Now, without Sulla, they throw themselves into the Republic’s politics. The two rivals have their strengths and weaknesses, and successes and failures.
Our essential question to keep in mind throughout the episode is: What happens if you become too successful in Roman politics?
Outro Music: “Into Uncertainty’’ from Jay Man - OurMusicBox. Thumbnail made with Bannersnack.
Death of the Roman Republic (DOTRR) is an educational podcast, and any clips from other media is used to transform and elevate its educational content, using modern media to help people relate to a 2000 year old story. (Speaking as a not-Fair Use expert), DOTRR seeks to use Fair Use, in transforming media clips used for educational purposes, and in that Death of the Roman Republic will never make a profit (no advertisements, Patreon, etc.).
*2024 update - Google Podcasts is apparently shutting down, I am attempting to upload to podcast to Spotify. Fingers crossed this works, I nonetheless have an always will do this for fun, and do not seek to make any profit, and use media to elevate education (without outdated memes and references) through transformative means.
Chapter 16: Warlords, Peacemakers, Lovers
Chapter 15: Chaos is a Ladder
Chapter 14: Dictator for Life
Chapter 13: Grudge Match, and Affairs in Alexandria and Africa
Chapter 12: Caesar v. Pompey
Chapter 11: Caesar’s Homecoming
Chapter 10: Conquest in Gaul, Chaos in Rome
Chapter 9: Ascension of Julius Caesar
Chapter 8: Cicero and Conspiracy
Chapter 7: Rise of Julius Caesar
Chapter 5: Lucky Sulla’s Civil War(s)
Chapter 4: Marius and the Social War
Chapter 3: The Gracchi Brothers and the Popular Will
Chapter 2: The Game
Chapter 1: Rise of the Republic
Prologue: Governments Change Over Time
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