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006. The Birth of the Roman Republic

29 min · 15. Aug. 2025
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Today, we’ll walk through the last days of Rome’s monarchy, the creation of their new government, the fights between the rich and poor, and the events that helped Rome go from a small Italian city-state to a Mediterranean powerhouse. So grab your toga, adjust your laurel wreath, and let’s head back to 509 BCE.

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