Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History

The Roman Tax Revolt That Broke an Emperor

6 min · 1. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a lesser-known but pivotal moment in the decline of the Western Roman Empire: the revolt of the Bagaudae in Gaul during the third and fifth centuries. They examine how crushing taxation, corrupt officials, and a collapsing state pushed desperate peasants and soldiers into banditry and rebellion. Lucas explains the term 'bagaudae' (from a Celtic word for 'fighters'), traces the revolt's two major outbreaks under Emperors Maximian and Valentinian III, and reveals how the rebel leader Tibatto briefly controlled parts of Gaul before being crushed. The conversation touches on the broader pattern: when the empire's extraction exceeded its protection, rural populations turned to local warlords and barbarian foederati for survival. Luna draws parallels to Tainter's theory of diminishing marginal returns. The episode ends by asking if this popular resistance was a cause or symptom of Rome's fall. #RomanHistory #Bagaudae #LateRomanEmpire #Gaul #TaxRevolt #Maximian #ConstantiusChlorus #ValentinianIII #Tibatto #Collapse #JosephTainter #Foederati #PeasantRevolt #ThirdCentury #FifthCentury #Aurelian #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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