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The Stoic Emperor and the Mystery of the Scythian Embassy

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In this episode of Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King, Lucas and Luna delve into a fascinating but often overlooked episode of the reign: the mysterious Scythian embassy that reached the Roman court around AD 168. Who were these envoys from the Black Sea steppes? What did they want—a request for alliance, a trade deal, or something else? Drawing on the fragmentary accounts of Cassius Dio and the Historia Augusta, the conversation explores the geopolitical chessboard of the Danubian frontier, the marauding Costoboci who had ravaged Greece, and the diplomatic language of gifts and threats. Lucas explains how the Scythian delegation fits into the larger crisis of the Marcomannic Wars, and how Marcus's Stoic philosophy may have shaped his response. The episode also touches on Roman ethnography of the Pontic steppe, the role of client kings like the Bosporan ruler Tiberius Julius Rhoemetalces, and what the incident reveals about the limits of Roman power. A rare glimpse of diplomacy amidst plague and war. #MarcusAurelius #Stoicism #Scythians #MarcomannicWars #RomanEmpire #CassiusDio #HistoriaAugusta #Costoboci #BlackSea #BosporanKingdom #TiberiusJuliusRhoemetalces #DanubeFrontier #Diplomacy #AncientHistory #RomanHistory #AncientDiplomacy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Stoic Emperor and the Mystery of the Scythian Embassy cover

The Stoic Emperor and the Mystery of the Scythian Embassy

In this episode of Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King, Lucas and Luna delve into a fascinating but often overlooked episode of the reign: the mysterious Scythian embassy that reached the Roman court around AD 168. Who were these envoys from the Black Sea steppes? What did they want—a request for alliance, a trade deal, or something else? Drawing on the fragmentary accounts of Cassius Dio and the Historia Augusta, the conversation explores the geopolitical chessboard of the Danubian frontier, the marauding Costoboci who had ravaged Greece, and the diplomatic language of gifts and threats. Lucas explains how the Scythian delegation fits into the larger crisis of the Marcomannic Wars, and how Marcus's Stoic philosophy may have shaped his response. The episode also touches on Roman ethnography of the Pontic steppe, the role of client kings like the Bosporan ruler Tiberius Julius Rhoemetalces, and what the incident reveals about the limits of Roman power. A rare glimpse of diplomacy amidst plague and war. #MarcusAurelius #Stoicism #Scythians #MarcomannicWars #RomanEmpire #CassiusDio #HistoriaAugusta #Costoboci #BlackSea #BosporanKingdom #TiberiusJuliusRhoemetalces #DanubeFrontier #Diplomacy #AncientHistory #RomanHistory #AncientDiplomacy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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