Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known aspect of Marcus Aurelius's reign: his relationship with gladiators and the arena. Despite his Stoic philosophy, the emperor was deeply involved in regulating the gladiatorial games, issuing edicts to limit costs and control the number of contests. They delve into the 177 AD decree that capped gladiator prices, the role of the gladiator's oath (sacramentum gladiatorium), and the paradox of a philosopher-king presiding over bloodsports. The conversation also touches on the emperor's personal letters to his tutor Fronto, revealing his conflicted feelings about the spectacles, and the archaeological evidence from the Ludus Magnus, the grand gladiatorial training school in Rome. A fascinating look at the tension between Stoic ideals and imperial duty. #MarcusAurelius #Gladiators #RomanEmpire #Stoicism #LudusMagnus #Fronto #SacramentumGladiatorium #RomanGames #GladiatorPrices #177AD #Colosseum #RomanHistory #AncientRome #StoicEmperor #Bloodsports #RomanReforms #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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