Emperors of Rome

La Trobe University
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Nov 14, 2014 • 17min

Episode VIII - The Augustan Revolution

Augustus was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first emperor, and after the tumultuous rule of Caesar he enjoyed a long reign. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith look at how he came to power and whether he was a man of war or peace.
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Oct 15, 2014 • 8min

Interlude - What is an Emperor?

The podcast explores the origins of the term 'emperor' in ancient Rome, discusses how emperors referred to themselves, and why Julius Caesar is not considered the first emperor. It also delves into the changing role of the Roman emperor throughout history, including the involvement of the military and the overlap with the chief priest in the Catholic church.
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7 snips
Jun 23, 2014 • 15min

Episode VII - The Legacy of Caesar

For someone who had power for a short amount of time, Caesar’s impact is undeniable. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith look at the impact of Julius Caesar – the veneration, the public works in his name, and the attempts of emperors to style themselves in his image.
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9 snips
Jun 9, 2014 • 13min

Episode VI - The Death of Caesar

Between winning the civil war and holding power, Caesar's won the support of the people of Rome, but gains more than one enemy in the Roman Senate. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith look at Caesar's great downfall.
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8 snips
May 26, 2014 • 14min

Episode V - Caesar and Civil War

Julius Caesar turns his eyes on a greater prize - the Roman Empire itself. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Lecture in Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University and host Matt Smith discuss Caesar’s civil war, and the resistance within the Senate.
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6 snips
May 12, 2014 • 16min

Episode IV - Caesar's Triumph

With Gaul and the Germanic tribes conquered and the borders of the Roman Empire expanded, Julius Caesar returns to Rome, hailed as a heroic conqueror. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University), Sarah Midford (Lecturer and PhD student in Classics, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith look at Caesar's triumphal procession.
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8 snips
May 1, 2014 • 16min

Episode III - Caesar and Gaul

Caesar eyes the territory to the east, inhabited by hoards of Gauls, and sees a chance to push forward his military career. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith cover Caesar's conquest of Gaul, and his use of writing to push his agenda.
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7 snips
Apr 10, 2014 • 16min

Episode II - Caesar the Politician

Caesar reaches the age where he can enter politics, but quickly finds that the rules don’t suit him. Dr Rhiannon Evans (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith look at Caesar's time as a politician, and a tenuous alliance called the Triumvir.
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Mar 28, 2014 • 13min

Episode I - The Early Years of Caesar

How do Caesar’s formative years shape his decisions in years to come and impact on the Roman Empire? Dr Rhiannon Evans (Ancient Mediterranean Studies, La Trobe University) and host Matt Smith discuss what we know about Caesar’s early life, his entry into the military and his encounter with pirates.

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