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The Roman Pattern

Jeremy Ryan Slate
Roman Empire
Julius Caesar
Maximinus Thrax
Donald Trump
Elagabalus
Augustus
Roman Senate
Rome
Diocletian
Crisis Of the Third Century
Senate
Zenobia
Commentaries On the Gallic War
Alexander the Great
Thrace
Aquileia
Alemanni
Severus Alexander
Germany
Caesar Augustus

Rome is falling right now—you're just watching the replay. Every crisis you see in the news? Rome faced it first. Currency collapse. Political division. Border chaos. Military overreach. The Roman Empire spent 500 years making every mistake a civilization can make. They left us a playbook—and we're following it page by page. From Augustus to Constantine, from the glory of ancient Rome to its drama... more

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He was an 18-year-old orphan with no army, no money, and no political experience.

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Alex Petkas
PhD in Classics, knowledgeable about ancient and late antiquity.
Episode: Was Rome Ever a True Republic?
Dean Kinzer
Ancient coin enthusiast and owner of Kinzer Coins
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Episode: Roman Coins: The Empire’s Propaganda Tool
Adrian Goldsworthy
Expert on military history and author specializing in the Roman Empire.
Episode: Adrian Goldsworthy on How Julius Caesar Changed the Roman Republic Forever

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Jeremy Ryan Slate
Host of discussions that connect Roman history with contemporary issues, emphasizing critical analysis of political and economic crises.

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Adrian Goldsworthy on How Julius Caesar Changed the Roman Republic Forever
Q: How does the Civil War era set up for Caesar's later accomplishments?
The Civil War environment helped Caesar rise significantly in power, forcing him to navigate complex political waters and take risks that ultimately consolidated his control.
Adrian Goldsworthy on How Julius Caesar Changed the Roman Republic Forever
Q: What shaped Caesar's early life and ambitions?
Caesar's early life was influenced by his ambitious nature, the political dangers of his time, and a strong sense of family obligation, coupled with the violence that characterized Roman politics.

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Engaging with the echoes of Roman history, the content explores themes of political turmoil, economic instability, military challenges, and societal changes reminiscent of current global crises. Key episodes reveal insights into significant historical events, offering deep analysis on figures such as Julius Caesar, Commodus, and Lucius Domitius Aurelianus, while connecting these narratives to contemporary societal issues like currency debasement and political dysfunction. The discussions weave through a rich tapestry of Rome's transitions—from its rise to the dramatic decline—highlighting not just the lessons learned but also the unnerving parallels between ancient and modern governance and societal structures. The depth of analysis and rel... more

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