Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History
In 191 AD, a massive fire swept through Rome, destroying the Temple of Peace, the Temple of Vesta, and countless other landmarks. But how did Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor, respond to this catastrophe? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Great Fire of Rome under Commodus, its connection to the Antonine Plague, and the rebuilding efforts that shaped the city's future. They examine the role of the vigiles, the urban fire brigades, and how Stoic philosophy influenced imperial disaster relief. Along the way, they uncover a lesser-known controversy: did Commodus use the fire to seize land for his own palace? Drawing on Cassius Dio, Herodian, and archaeological evidence, this episode offers a fresh angle on Rome's urban history and the legacy of Stoic governance. #GreatFireOfRome191 #Commodus #CassiusDio #Herodian #TempleOfPeace #TempleOfVesta #Vigiles #Stoicism #AntoninePlague #MarcusAurelius #RomanArchitecture #UrbanDisaster #DomusAurea #PalatineHill #CaelianHill #RomeHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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