There's a "small" problem with describing Augustus as ending the Republic, when the imperial succession was never hereditary, and his own positionS (plural) added up to a combination of republican offices that added up to a supreme republican magistrature (Princeps, Primus inter pares etc). The idea that the Senatorial Roman Republic was democratic flies in the face of the reality that the aristocrats murdered anyone - Julius Caesar included - who won the support of the plebeians whom the aristocratic Senate was determined to keep in their "place"... Agrarian reform (not to mention land for retired veterans) being just one example of the kind of positive change that could get you killed, like the Gracchi (Tiberius and Caius) brothers.
No they get it wrong and may not even understand what Roma or how Roma was run lol they are the ones that up held the republic and after that lost the republic to the plebs lol
Yea i think he's the greatest rom'a and the known world ever had ! who knows after his death propaganda and stuff even today we still have it ! . After most of this the world did go into chaos still living now lol
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The Roman republic was not a democracy. It was an oligarchy
There's a "small" problem with describing Augustus as ending the Republic, when the imperial succession was never hereditary, and his own positionS (plural) added up to a combination of republican offices that added up to a supreme republican magistrature (Princeps, Primus inter pares etc). The idea that the Senatorial Roman Republic was democratic flies in the face of the reality that the aristocrats murdered anyone - Julius Caesar included - who won the support of the plebeians whom the aristocratic Senate was determined to keep in their "place"... Agrarian reform (not to mention land for retired veterans) being just one example of the kind of positive change that could get you killed, like the Gracchi (Tiberius and Caius) brothers.
No they get it wrong and may not even understand what Roma or how Roma was run lol they are the ones that up held the republic and after that lost the republic to the plebs lol
Thank you for proving my point ;)
Yea i think he's the greatest rom'a and the known world ever had ! who knows after his death propaganda and stuff even today we still have it ! .
After most of this the world did go into chaos still living now lol
In our time is the best informative podcast on the inter webs. Melvin is as knowledgeable in any field as his guests, whom are at the top of their class.
Perhaps the best leader of all time
But not a nice man.
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Caesar Augustus brilliant leader
The West urgently needs a new Augustus.
Nice conversation. But always in a hurry. Hurry is one of the sicknesses of our time. Augustuses time had probably others.
wonderful that someone can actually post something that is sane and sensible.
thank you
Such interesting perspectives. Definitely didn't get this in my AP world history class. Thank you
This series is excellent
Thank you for uploading this!
"Haven't you Read Ovid on the Art of Love" "Did'nt he wind up all alone crying his eyes out someplace with a very bad climate" "not before he had a very good time first, a very good time" Sandor SZavost and Alice Harford
it is pretty surprising caesar never left power with mark antony, he must have really saw potential in octavian.