Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History
Episode 99 of Fexingo History's Marcus Aurelius series examines the Antonine Plague, the mysterious epidemic that ravaged the Roman Empire during the Marcomannic Wars. Lucas and Luna explore the conflicting ancient sources—Galen, Cassius Dio, and archaeological evidence—to reconstruct the plague's symptoms, spread, and true death toll. They discuss the plague's origin in the Parthian city of Seleucia, its transmission by returning legions under Lucius Verus, and its devastating impact on army recruitment, agriculture, and the imperial succession. The episode also examines Galen's firsthand accounts from Rome in AD 168, the catastrophic death rate in Alexandria, and the long-term demographic consequences that weakened the empire's defenses against Germanic invasions. No previous episode has focused solely on the plague's epidemiological details and the historiographical debate over its mortality rate. #AntoninePlague #MarcusAurelius #Galen #AncientMedicine #Seleucia #ParthianWar #MarcomannicWars #CassiusDio #RomanEmpire #Alexandria #Epidemiology #Depopulation #LuciusVerus #AntonineDynasty #RomanArmy #HistoryOfMedicine #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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