Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History

Marcus Aurelius and the Stoic's German Bodyguard

10 min · 12. kesä 2026
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When Marcus Aurelius marched north to fight the Marcomanni and Quadi along the Danube frontier, he didn't just bring Roman legions. He brought something unexpected into the heart of the empire: German warriors. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known story of the imperial German bodyguard under the philosopher king. We meet the corporis custodes — the elite Batavian and Suebian guardsmen who protected the emperor and his family during the grueling Marcomannic Wars. We trace their origins back to Augustus and the Germani corporis custodes, follow their dissolution under Galba and rebirth under the Flavians, and see how Marcus expanded their role amid plague and rebellion. Along the way, we encounter a fascinating inscription from the 160s CE recording a Suebian chieftain named Valao, who served as a cavalry commander in the very unit guarding the emperor. The episode also touches on the tension between Stoic cosmopolitanism and the realpolitik of using 'barbarian' warriors to defend civilization — a tension Marcus himself wrestled with in the Meditations. Finally, we examine the legacy of these guards under Commodus and their eventual disbandment, a quiet end to a remarkable experiment in imperial security. #MarcusAurelius #RomanEmpire #MarcomannicWars #GermanicBodyguard #CorporisCustodes #Batavi #Suebi #PraetorianGuard #Stoicism #Meditations #BarbarianWarriors #Valao #CILVI #Limes #AncientRome #History #FexingoHistory #DanubianFrontier Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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