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Which Roman Emperor is Donald Trump?

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Aug 28, 2025
This podcast dives into the intriguing parallels between Donald Trump and ancient Roman emperors, exploring how history often influences modern politics. The hosts discuss the unreliable narratives of figures like Suetonius and how these tales shaped perceptions of power. They examine extravagant behaviors shared by Trump and emperors, revealing the complexities of leadership and authority. The dialogue weaves together ancient myths and contemporary political strategies, shedding light on the enduring impact of imperial history on today’s society.
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ANECDOTE

Pompey’s Birthday Triumph Outshone Modern Parades

  • Pliny describes Pompey's lavish birthday triumph with jewel-studded gaming boards and giant golden objects.
  • Ancient writers treated such extravagant displays as ominous signs before a ruler's downfall.
INSIGHT

Roman Symbols Are Reused And Reinvented

  • Modern political movements consciously borrow Roman symbols, but many supposed Roman gestures (e.g., the fascist salute) are later inventions.
  • Symbolic reuse can mask modern ideological intentions while claiming ancient legitimacy.
ANECDOTE

Tiberius On Capri Became A Scandalous Model

  • Tiberius retreated to Capri and gained a lurid reputation for sexual excess as reported by Suetonius.
  • Such seaside hideaways became templates for modern imaginations of leaders’ private vices.
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