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In 44 BCE, an 18-year-old received a letter in Greece telling him that Julius Caesar — assassinated the day before — had named him his heir. His advisors told him to walk away. He walked straight in. What followed was one of the most ruthless and brilliant political ascents in human history. The boy everyone planned to sideline outmaneuvered Mark Antony, outlasted Cleopatra, put his own champion Cicero on a death list, and then — after winning a civil war that left him the last man standing — did something no one expected. He gave the power back. Or appeared to. This is the full story of Augustus Caesar — the man who watched Julius Caesar get stabbed twenty-three times for looking like a king, and spent the next fifty years ruling as one while making sure nobody could point to the throne. In this episode we cover: — How an 18-year-old with no army turned a famous name into absolute power — The Second Triumvirate and the proscription list that killed Cicero — The Battle of Philippi and the death of the Republic’s last defenders — Mark Antony, Cleopatra, and how Augustus turned a love affair into a propaganda weapon — The Battle of Actium and the last war Rome would fight itself — The Principate — the fake republic that actually worked — The Pax Romana, the marble city, and the 200-year peace he built on blood This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rejil.substack.com [https://rejil.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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