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Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius, faced serious plots against his life. So he isolated himself from senators and other advisors, frittered away his time getting drunk and racing horses and left Rome under the care of ambitious, ruthless and corrupt men. Eventually, an apparent conspiracy of elites took power back by engineering a riot in the capital city. The soldiers responsible for keeping the peace mysteriously allowed and even aided the rioters. How did Commodus handle the disorder in Rome?
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Commodus, son of Marcus Aurelius, faced serious plots against his life. So he isolated himself from senators and other advisors, frittered away his time getting drunk and racing horses and left Rome under the care of ambitious, ruthless and corrupt men. Eventually, an apparent conspiracy of elites took power back by engineering a riot in the capital city. The soldiers responsible for keeping the peace mysteriously allowed and even aided the rioters. How did Commodus handle the disorder in Rome?
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