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Tacitus, the Year of the Four Emperors, Roman history, and the collapse of political legitimacy come together in one of the most revealing episodes of the Roman Empire. After Nero's death in 68 AD, Rome entered a period of chaos that exposed a terrifying truth: the Senate did not rule the empire, and perhaps never truly had. Drawing from Tacitus' Histories, this deep dive explores how Galba, Otho, Vitellius, and Vespasian fought for power during a year that shattered Rome's greatest political illusion. Along the way, we examine military corruption, the rise of kingmaker armies, the collapse of constitutional authority, the psychology of leadership, and the fragile foundations that hold civilizations together. More than a story about Ancient Rome, this is a timeless study of power, legitimacy, civic virtue, institutional failure, and what happens when the gap between appearance and reality becomes impossible to ignore. Whether you're interested in Roman history, Ancient Rome documentaries, political philosophy, military history, leadership, or the rise and fall of empires, Tacitus offers lessons that remain strikingly relevant in the modern world.
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