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Following the an epidemic and engineered riot in the capital in A.D. 190, Commodus emerged as a self-proclaimed god and gladiator, reshaping Rome in his image. He renamed cities, months, and even the Senate after himself, declaring his invincibility and divine status. His rule became a spectacle of cruelty and farce, culminating in a plot by his inner circle, leading to his assassination. Today, we explore how Commodus' reign, marked by both survival and excess, mirrored the chaos of his time, ultimately sealing the fate of the Pax Romana.
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Following the an epidemic and engineered riot in the capital in A.D. 190, Commodus emerged as a self-proclaimed god and gladiator, reshaping Rome in his image. He renamed cities, months, and even the Senate after himself, declaring his invincibility and divine status. His rule became a spectacle of cruelty and farce, culminating in a plot by his inner circle, leading to his assassination. Today, we explore how Commodus' reign, marked by both survival and excess, mirrored the chaos of his time, ultimately sealing the fate of the Pax Romana.
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