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Emperors of Rome

Emperors of Rome

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“Great empires are not maintained by timidity.” - Tacitus. A podcast series looking at the rulers of the ancient Roman empire, by Dr Rhiannon Evans, Dr Caillan Davenport and Matt Smith.
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Anthology of Interest IV

Anthology of Interest IV

Dec 9, 2025·

Rhiannon Evans, Caillan Davenport, Matt Smith and special guest William Dalrymple share items of Roman interest! You will hear: - A phoenix in the forum - The unknown Queens of Rome - The Roman perception of elephants...

Viriathus

Viriathus

Oct 29, 2025·

Viriathus was a Lusitanian leader who rose from humble beginnings to become one of Rome’s most formidable enemies. A skilled tactician and master of guerrilla warfare, he led his people in resistance against Roman...

Paetus, It Does Not Hurt

Paetus, It Does Not Hurt

Sep 18, 2025·

Arria, and her daughter of the same name, were celebrated in Roman literature for their virtues, piety, and devotion to family. Remembered above all for their willingness to embrace self-sacrifice, their lives and...

Porcia

Porcia

Aug 29, 2025·

Being the daughter of Cato and wife of Brutus came with certain expectations from the ancient world. Embody her father’s principles, be a fine, upstanding Roman lady, and put Rome first above all other things. Porcia...

Laudatio Turiae

Laudatio Turiae

Aug 22, 2025·

In times of antiquity, alongside the Via Appia, stood the Laudatio Turiae, a funerary inscription praising the life of an exceptional Roman woman. While we aren’t sure of her actual identity her husband was clearly fond...

False Nero

False Nero

Jul 31, 2025·

When Nero took his own life in 68CE it was the end of an era for Rome. The Julio-Claudians had ruled for close to 100 years, and with the end of the dynasty there was confusion, civil war, and an outpouring of grief...

Ludi Apollinares

Ludi Apollinares

Jul 13, 2025·

Plague getting your people down? Suffering from a mysterious ailment? Perhaps a festival of Apollo is what you need. A simple festival with games, plays and feastings could be enough to sway Apollo in your favour. Or at...

The House That Crassus and Pompey Built

The House That Crassus and Pompey Built

Jun 26, 2025·

After the death of Crassus his powerful name, his fortune, and his family’s honour survived. In this episode we’ll trace the life of the Crassi yet to come, and how the family comes together with an old rival. Episode...

Glory and Gold

Glory and Gold

May 29, 2025·

Crassus had power, he had money, but he still felt something was missing. With an army and a province in the east, he sets off to win the glory he had always been denied Perhaps it lay in Parthia. Episode CCXLII (242)...

Crassus and the Triumvirate

Crassus and the Triumvirate

May 22, 2025·

As Crassus gathered more power and wealth his success was aided by two allies. One, Julius Caesar, had received financial aid from Crassus for many years. The other, Pompeius Magnus, was at the best of times a bitter...

Crassus vs Spartacus

Crassus vs Spartacus

Apr 23, 2025·

In the tales of Hollywood Crassus will always be the antagonist to the slave hero Spartacus, but is that how would he see himself? A war against slaves is something that no self respecting Roman would like to be pushed...

Crassus and the Social Wars

Crassus and the Social Wars

Apr 1, 2025·

Marcus Licinius Crassus was an influential politician in the late Roman republic, famous for the wealth he accrued and the power that he held. An ally of Caesar and a rival of Pompey, he rose to prominence during the...

Excavating Pompeii

Excavating Pompeii

Mar 16, 2025·

Pompeii has been excavated for hundreds of years, and in that time techniques, practices and philosophies have changed. We’re now finding out a lot more about the city and the people who lived there, and there’s still...

Imperial Dining (with Mary Beard)

Imperial Dining (with Mary Beard)

Feb 24, 2025·

The simple act of dinner took on a new dimension for the Emperors. In an place where every meal could be a performance, an Emperor used the chance to reward and impress, intimidate and strike fear, and sometimes all at...

Roman Dining

Roman Dining

Feb 17, 2025·

For the Romans the simple act of dinner was so much more than a meal. It was an opportunity to socialise and do business, to see and be seen, and in some cases just to show off. Like everything it is steeped in protocol...

Episode CCXXXVI - The Madness of Commodus (Live in Melbourne)

Episode CCXXXVI - The Madness of Commodus (Live in Melbourne)

Jan 9, 2025·

To celebrate the 10th year of the Emperors of Rome podcast, Rhiannon Evans and Matt Smith convened a screening of the epic movie Gladiator starring Russell Crowe, preceded by a live podcast recording the history and...

Episode CCXXXV - Faunalia Rustica

Episode CCXXXV - Faunalia Rustica

Dec 16, 2024·

The Roman festival of Faunalia Rustica was celebrated in rural areas in honour of the god Faunus, a god who according to epic poetry was the King of the Latins, but to many needed appeasement for country living. Guest...

Episode CCXXXIV - Dyarchy Plus One (Diocletian II)

Episode CCXXXIV - Dyarchy Plus One (Diocletian II)

Dec 5, 2024·

Diocletian and Maximian must be doing something right - keeping the borders of Rome safe, and ruling the Empire in harmony. They even have a catch-up in Milan, worthy of a panegyric. Things would be perfect, if it...

Episode CCXXXIII - The Rise of Diocles (Diocletian I)

Episode CCXXXIII - The Rise of Diocles (Diocletian I)

Nov 20, 2024·

The man who would be the Emperor Diocletian was of unremarkable origins. Quick to recognise the challenges of Rome, he moved to set it up as a franchise opportunity. This worked when nothing else did, and to many he was...

Episode CCXXXII - Carus and Sons

Episode CCXXXII - Carus and Sons

Nov 7, 2024·

As the wild and crazy experiment of the 3rd century winds to a conclusion, a man named Carus steps into the purple, with an imperial dynasty ready to go. But Rome has grown unwieldy. Challenged by enemies from beyond...

Episode CCXXXI - Probus

Episode CCXXXI - Probus

Oct 23, 2024·

Probus had a fairly long reign for this time in the history of the Empire. Keeping the barbarians in check is one thing, seeing off usurpers is another, but just don’t ask too much of the military - they don’t like...

Episode CCXXX - Emperor Tacitus

Episode CCXXX - Emperor Tacitus

Sep 24, 2024·

We now return to the late third century, where the Emperor Aurelian has finally reunited the Roman empire and been murdered for the trouble, and the senate in Rome, waning in its influence, makes a final flex of power...

Episode CCXXIX - Clodius Pulcher and the Bona Dea

Episode CCXXIX - Clodius Pulcher and the Bona Dea

Sep 11, 2024·

The Bona Dea was a goddess of Rome, whose celebrations were the secret domain of elite women. To our male Roman sources they were mysterious and magical, that is until Clodius Pulcher decided he would gate crash...

Episode CCXXVIII - Caesar vs Vercingetorix (Live in Albury)

Episode CCXXVIII - Caesar vs Vercingetorix (Live in Albury)

Aug 16, 2024·

Caesar was a man who was careful of his image, and in his accounts of the Gallic Wars he records his skill and competence on the battle field. He also made a point of giving himself a credible nemesis, with the...

Episode CCXXVII - The Catiline Comparison  (The Catiline Conspiracy VIII)

Episode CCXXVII - The Catiline Comparison (The Catiline Conspiracy VIII)

Jul 30, 2024·

Throughout our examination of the Catiline conspiracy we have avoided the urge to make comparisons between the events in Ancient Rome and modern day politics. In this episode we resist no more. Part VIII of The Catiline...

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