
The Rest Is History 534. Emperors of Rome: Sex Secrets of the Caesars (Part 1)
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Jan 27, 2025 Discover the scandalous sexual lives of Rome's emperors, as detailed by the historian Suetonius. From Augustus's manipulative showmanship to Tiberius's monstrous reputation, each figure reveals the intertwining of power and personal vice. The podcast also explores the dramatic transformation from Roman Republic to Empire and the chaotic succession of emperors. Finally, it delves into the life of Suetonius himself, shedding light on his unique perspective of the imperial court and the legacy of these infamous rulers.
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Augustus: The Master Politician
- Augustus, Rome's greatest actor, understood politics as performance and display.
- His deathbed scene, asking for applause, epitomizes this theatrical approach to power.
Public Performance and Imperial Power
- Roman emperors, unlike other ancient autocrats, faced public judgment through spectacles.
- Their ability to entertain was crucial for maintaining power and popularity.
The Augustan Standard
- Augustus sets the standard for emperors, with others struggling to fill his shoes.
- Later emperors, lacking divine lineage, feel less significant than the Julio-Claudians.



