
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

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This video proposes that the fall of rome was not a unique historical event but a prediction for our present-day. Drawing striking parallels between the ancient roman empire's societal structures and contemporary issues, this history documentary pres... more
He was an 18-year-old orphan with no army, no money, and no political experience.
Within decades, Augustus became the most powerful man on earth.
After the assassination of Julius Caesar, Rome plunged into chaos. Senators thought they had saved the... more
Three Roman legions — over 20,000 men — vanished in just three days.In 9 AD, Rome suffered one of the greatest military disasters in history at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. What should have been a routine march turned into a catastrophic ambus... more
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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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