Listen "Evil Roman Emperors, MISUNDERSTOOD Heroes or Villains"
Episode Synopsis
Were Rome’s “evil” emperors truly the villains history paints them to be, or were they just victims of ancient propaganda and bad PR? Dive deep into the fascinating legacies of Nero, Caligula, Commodus, Elagabalus, and Domitian as Jeremy Ryan Slate unpacks their controversial reigns. Discover how narratives shaped by their enemies, particularly elite Roman senators, distorted their stories, leaving us with exaggerated accounts of tyranny and madness. Join us as we explore shocking parallels to modern political smear campaigns, from Nero’s alleged fiddling during Rome’s fire to Caligula’s supposed appointment of a horse as a senator. Were these tales historical fact or clever distractions crafted by rivals? Buckle up for a fiery segment that challenges what you thought you knew about #RomanHistory and #PoliticalHistory. Don’t miss this thought-provoking discussion on #RomanEmpire power struggles, propaganda, and how history is written by the victors. Watch now to uncover how these emperors’ reforms, eccentricities, and downfalls still echo in today’s political arena. #AncientRome #FallOfRome #TrumpVsCaesar #RomanReforms.#historicalinsights #romanpropaganda #criticalscholarship #historicalreconstructions #psychologicalwarfare
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