Domina Tempora

222: Navigating Ancient Political Waters: From Riverbanks to Roman Streets


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In this episode, we delve into the rise and fall of unusual ancient Roman politicians. We explore how the early distribution of political power was influenced by factors such as fresh water, fertile soil, and a temperate climate, which were crucial for the development of organized societies. We discuss the evolution of Rome from a minor power to an imperial behemoth, and how this complicated the concept of politics. We also examine the formation of the Tribune of the Plebeians in 493 BC, which gave commoners a presence in the government, and the subsequent weakening of the senate after the formation of the Roman Empire in 27 BC.

Key Quotes:

  1. “In the ancient world, the early distribution of political power was dictated by the availability of fresh water, fertile soil and a temperate climate.”
  2. “Rome’s evolution from a minor power into an imperial behemoth complicated the concept of politics even further.”
  3. “The ancient Roman senate was established in the first days of the city of Rome which was traditionally founded in 753 BC.”
  4. “All this changed in the formation of the Tribune of the Plebeians in 493 BC.”
  5. “The senate was greatly weakened after the formation of the Roman Empire in 27 BC as it buckled under successions of powerful emperors who often violently coerced this governing body.”
  6. For more fascinating insights into ancient history, check out Martini Fisher’s website and her book, “Time Maps: Mesopotamia”. Dive into the captivating world of the past and uncover the secrets of the ancient civilizations.

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