Baked Battlefields
On May 25, 567 BCE, Roman tradition says Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome, celebrated a triumph over the Etruscans. But because this is early Roman history, the story comes wrapped in legend, propaganda, and some of the weirdest origin myths Rome ever produced. Before Rome was a republic, before it was an empire, it was a city-state trying to survive next to older, richer, scarier neighbors — and Servius’s victory over Etruscan enemies helped secure his rule and build the Roman memory of expansion. In this episode of Baked Battlefields, we break down the war with the Etruscans, what we can actually know from sources like Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and the Fasti Triumphales, and why a Roman triumph was never just a parade — it was politics with horses. Precise history. Imprecise sobriety. Rome’s origin story is paperwork and weird omens.
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