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The Roman Pattern

Jeremy Ryan Slate
Roman Empire
Julius Caesar
Maximinus Thrax
Donald Trump
Elagabalus
Augustus
Roman Senate
Rome
Crisis Of the Third Century
Senate
Zenobia
Commentaries On the Gallic War
Alexander the Great
Aquileia
Germany
Alemanni
Severus Alexander
Thrace
Battle Of Actium
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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Elon Musk says Rome fell because of population collapse. It sounds smart, it fits in a tweet… and it’s completely wrong.In this video, we break down why Elon's theory oversimplifies one of the most complex collapses in world history. Rome didn’t fall... more

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For two centuries, Rome printed its way into collapse. The denarius — once 95% silver — fell to just 5%, triggering hyperinflation, military breakdown, trade collapse, black markets, and the rise of barbarian mercenaries who would one day sack the Et... more

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In 238 AD, Rome didn’t just face a crisis — it imploded from within.Six men claimed the throne. Five were dead within months. Armies mutinied, the Senate panicked, provinces rebelled, and for the first time, Rome learned a terrifying truth: the empir... more

Rome wasn’t just in crisis—it was shattered.Three rival empires. Fifty emperors in fifty years. Hyperinflation, invasions, collapse on every border. And into this chaos stepped one man: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus, the forgotten emperor who saved Rome... more

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PhD in Classics, knowledgeable about ancient and late antiquity.
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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 a history-focused series that connects lessons from ancient Rome to modern society. He emphasizes the relevance of historical events and figures while drawing parallels to contemporary issues.

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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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Focusing on the Roman Empire, the content explores themes of rise and fall, drawing modern-day parallels to contemporary issues faced in society, particularly in America. Episodes delve into pivotal historical events, influential figures, and the underlying political dynamics that shaped Rome. Topics range from military strategies and economic problems to the impacts of leadership and governance, creating a rich narrative that interlinks past lessons with today's societal challenges. Unique to this content is the approach of analyzing these historical narratives not just for their own merit, but for the relevance they hold in understanding and possibly rectifying current crises within civilization.

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