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Roman Slavery Beyond the Chains: The Familia Caesaris

6 min · 8. Juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the world of the Familia Caesaris—the vast network of enslaved and freed people who ran the Roman emperor's household and administration. From the cubicularii who controlled access to the emperor's bedchamber to the a rationibus who managed the imperial treasury, these individuals wielded immense influence despite their legal status. The episode examines specific figures like the freedman Pallas under Claudius, the eunuch Eutropius under Arcadius, and the elusive Narcissus. How did the emperor's slaves accumulate power, wealth, and even a form of prestige? What were the limits of their influence? And what happened when the system of imperial slavery collided with senatorial resentment? Drawing on Tacitus, Suetonius, and inscriptions from the columbaria of Rome, this episode reveals how the 'emperor's slaves' became a shadow government that both enabled and threatened the Principate. #RomanEmpire #FamiliaCaesaris #ImperialSlavery #AncientRome #RomanFreedmen #Pallas #Narcissus #Eutropius #Claudius #RomanAdministration #Principate #RomanHistory #AncientSlavery #Columellae #Suetonius #Tacitus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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