Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History

Marcus Aurelius and the Sarmatian Cavalry

5 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Marcus Aurelius's war with the Iazyges, a Sarmatian tribe on the Danube frontier. They discuss the elite Sarmatian cataphract cavalry, the emperor's decision to enlist 5,500 of them into the Roman army stationed in Britain, and the diplomatic negotiations after the Marcomannic Wars. The episode unpacks the forgotten history of the Iazyges, their unique armor and tactics, and how Marcus Aurelius's policy of integrating barbarian troops shaped the later Roman military. Lucas and Luna also reflect on the Stoic emperor's pragmatic approach to Rome's ever-expanding borders and the cultural impact of these Sarmatian warriors on Roman Britain. #MarcusAurelius #Iazyges #Sarmatians #MarcomannicWars #RomanCavalry #Cataphract #DanubeLimes #RomanBritain #Stoicism #Meditations #CassiusDio #HistoriaAugusta #BarbarianIntegration #RomanMilitary #PaxRomana #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Marcus Aurelius and the Sarmatian Cavalry

Marcus Aurelius and the Sarmatian Cavalry

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Marcus Aurelius's war with the Iazyges, a Sarmatian tribe on the Danube frontier. They discuss the elite Sarmatian cataphract cavalry, the emperor's decision to enlist 5,500 of them into the Roman army stationed in Britain, and the diplomatic negotiations after the Marcomannic Wars. The episode unpacks the forgotten history of the Iazyges, their unique armor and tactics, and how Marcus Aurelius's policy of integrating barbarian troops shaped the later Roman military. Lucas and Luna also reflect on the Stoic emperor's pragmatic approach to Rome's ever-expanding borders and the cultural impact of these Sarmatian warriors on Roman Britain. #MarcusAurelius #Iazyges #Sarmatians #MarcomannicWars #RomanCavalry #Cataphract #DanubeLimes #RomanBritain #Stoicism #Meditations #CassiusDio #HistoriaAugusta #BarbarianIntegration #RomanMilitary #PaxRomana #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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