Autocrat- A Roman History Podcast

Bonus VII- Six Spooky Stories (Halloween Special)


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All Hallows' Eve is upon us... and that means spooky stories! Join us for two longer-form Greco-Roman stories and four tales from around the world. Plus, the Autocrat palace may or may not be haunted. So there's that.


Sources for this episode (to be updated tomorrow):

  • Marks, A. and Tingay, G. (date unknown), Romans. London: Usborne Publishing.
  • Pliny (1969), The Letters of the Younger Pliny. Translated by B. Radice. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd.
  • Steel, R. W. , Gardiner, R. K. A. , McMaster, D. N. , Dickson, K. B. , Nicol, D. S. H. W. , Clarke, J. I. , Kröner, A. , Middleton, J. F. M. , Mabogunje, A. L. and Smedley, A., Encyclopedia Britannica (2024), Africa (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Tacitus (1983), The Annals of Imperial Rome. Translated by M. Grant. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books Ltd.
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) Africa (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) Claudius (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) Curtius Rufus (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) Hadrumetum (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) List of consuls (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) Lucius Vitellius (consul 34) (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
  • Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown) Quintus Curtius Rufus (online) (Accessed 28/10/2024).
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