Episodes
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Join us for the first of two special episodes recapping the Lost Roman Heroes of the Republic, a great way for new listeners to receive an introduction to the podcast, and for longtime listeners to have one last look at Rome's republican glory days before we jump into the Age of Emperors. In this first special episode, catch up with every Lost Roman Hero between Aeneas and Scipio Africanus.
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Sunday Mar 03, 2024
Octavian transforms himself into Augustus, and transforms the broken hulk of the Republic that was, into the Principate that would preserve Rome for fifteen centuries, and lays the framework for the world that we live in today. Need we say more?
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Tis the season of warlords - there is no Republic anymore, nor is there Empire, there is only a land of warlords, picking over the carcass of what the great had once created. This is it, this is where the fate of Rome is decided, does it fragment forever into the grubby hands of Antony, Sextus, Brutus and Cassius, or can the two twenty-somethings, Octavian and Agrippa, somehow find a way to thread the needle, and survive?
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Sunday Feb 18, 2024
Octavian, ready for prime time! Marc Antony disparaged him, the Senate disregarded him, and the Conspirators ignored him, all at their peril! Join us as the 19 year old Octavian arrives in Rome with his BFF Agrippa and in 24 short months completes his meteoric ascent.
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Sunday Feb 11, 2024
Silly, skinny little pleb Octavian, what were you thinking? Or more importantly, what was Caesar thinking, what did he see, when the two of you shared a carriage from Hispania to Gaul in the autumn of 45BC, that made him change his will to name you the 17-year-old Gaius Octavius his sole heir and adopted son? Join us in Episode 27 on the first steps of Octavian's journey, from awkward teen to colossus that bestrode the world (with the invaluable aid of Agrippa, the best, best friend that any human could ever hope for).
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
Sunday Feb 04, 2024
The younger son of a no-name family from a no-name provincial town, this young man would do more than anyone else (even more than Julius Caesar himself) to establish Octavian at the pinnacle of the Roman power structure, doing everything that needed to be done with supreme competency, and humility. He vanquished Marc Antony, singlehandedly rebuilt Roman infrastructure, left buildings of indelible beauty, and always had Octavian/Augustus' back, from the day they met in school as teenagers to the day he died.
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Sunday Jan 28, 2024
Join @LostRomanHeroes for a special episode on the men who conspired to murder Julius Caesar, with a special focus on Cassius, Brutus, and Decimus. Were these men patriots, heroes of the Republic who brought down a tyrant, or, is the story more complex?
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
ALIA IACTA EST! He crossed a little stream just north of Ravenna, and drove a stake through the heart of the Republic. Join JC for the ride of a lifetime, as he sweeps through Italy, chased Pompey to Greece and Egypt, has an affair, has a love child with Cleopatra, and returns to Rome just in time for the Ides of March. Ah Caesar, you were so close to your dreams. But in the end, are you a hero? Or just another aspiring tyrant?
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Sunday Jan 14, 2024
Consul! Gaul! Triumvirate! Julius Caesar starts picking up steam, the situation on Rome's streets deteriorates, and the Senate, led by Cato the Younger, starts to get very anxious about Caesar, who is starting to smell vaguely Marian...
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
Sunday Jan 07, 2024
One of the most complex fellows that we will cover, Gaius Julius Caesar, the first of three episodes devoted to the man, the mystery, the legend. What is a figure that is universally know doing in a podcast on Lost Roman Heroes? What can possibly be lost about Caesar? And what is heroic about Caesar, the man who drove a stake through the heart of the Republic? Join us here for Part 1, Caesar's early years.