The historian Edward Gibbon perhaps summed up Caracalla quite succinctly, when he used this phrase to describe his demise while answering a call of nature on the side of the road: "Such was the end of a monster whose life disgraced human nature, and whose reign accused the patience of the Romans."
Guest:
Dr Caillan Davenport (Senior Lecturer, Roman History, Macquarie University)
Episode CLXXI - Roman Magic
Episode CLXX - Roman Luxury and Wealth
Episode CLXIX - Gallus
Episode CLXVIII - The Battle of Abritus (Decius III)
Episode CLXVII - The Gothic Invasion (Decius II)
Episode CLXVI - The Edict of Sacrifice (Decius I)
Episode CLXV - Phillip
Episode CLXIV - Gordian III
Episode CLXIII - Foundations of Rome
Episode CLXII - Anthology of Interest III
Episode CLXI - Syrian Matriarchy
Episode CLX - Faustina
Episode CLIX - Sabina
Episode CLVIII – Plotina
Episode CLVII – Domitia
Episode CLVI – Agrippina, Mother of Nero
Episode CLV – Agrippina, Wife of Claudius
Episode CLIV – Messalina
Episode CLIII - Livia (with Sian Phillips)
Episode CLII - The Roman Empress
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