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Nero's Palace Coup Against Pallas: The Fall of a Freedman

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In this episode of Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor?, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic downfall of Marcus Antonius Pallas, the immensely powerful freedman and financial secretary under Claudius and early Nero. Pallas, who amassed a fortune of 300 million sesterces and was once hailed as the 'inventor of the imperial treasury', was forced from power in 55 AD amidst accusations of conspiracy with Britannicus's faction. Unlike later assassinations, this was a cold, legalistic purge: Nero stripped Pallas of his position and had him quietly murdered a few years later. The episode examines how Pallas's removal signaled Nero's break from his mother Agrippina's influence, the role of Seneca and Burrus in orchestrating the coup, and the scandal of Pallas's earlier relationship with Agrippina. We also discuss the senatorial decree that made Pallas's slave status a 'public benefit', the lavish honors he received, and how his death marked a turning point in Nero's reign — the end of Claudian bureaucracy and the rise of personal rule. Join us for a focused look at a figure who controlled Rome's purse strings and became a symbol of freedman power. #MarcusAntoniusPallas #Nero #Agrippina #Seneca #Burrus #Claudius #FreedmenInRome #ImperialTreasury #RomanPolitics #55AD #Britannicus #PraetorianGuard #RomanSlavery #Tacitus #Suetonius #CassiusDio #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Nero's Palace Coup Against Pallas The Fall of a Freedman

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episode Nero's Palace Coup Against Pallas: The Fall of a Freedman artwork

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In this episode of Nero: Mad Tyrant or Misunderstood Emperor?, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic downfall of Marcus Antonius Pallas, the immensely powerful freedman and financial secretary under Claudius and early Nero. Pallas, who amassed a fortune of 300 million sesterces and was once hailed as the 'inventor of the imperial treasury', was forced from power in 55 AD amidst accusations of conspiracy with Britannicus's faction. Unlike later assassinations, this was a cold, legalistic purge: Nero stripped Pallas of his position and had him quietly murdered a few years later. The episode examines how Pallas's removal signaled Nero's break from his mother Agrippina's influence, the role of Seneca and Burrus in orchestrating the coup, and the scandal of Pallas's earlier relationship with Agrippina. We also discuss the senatorial decree that made Pallas's slave status a 'public benefit', the lavish honors he received, and how his death marked a turning point in Nero's reign — the end of Claudian bureaucracy and the rise of personal rule. Join us for a focused look at a figure who controlled Rome's purse strings and became a symbol of freedman power. #MarcusAntoniusPallas #Nero #Agrippina #Seneca #Burrus #Claudius #FreedmenInRome #ImperialTreasury #RomanPolitics #55AD #Britannicus #PraetorianGuard #RomanSlavery #Tacitus #Suetonius #CassiusDio #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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