The Roman Empire: How Rome Ruled the Ancient World — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Roman Empire's remarkable state-run postal and transport network, the cursus publicus. They explore how the system of mansiones (rest stops) and mutationes (change stations) allowed official messages and travelers to move across the empire at speeds rivaling the Pony Express. Learn about the tabellarii who carried the imperial mail, the praefectus vehiculorum who oversaw the entire network, and the Peutinger Table—a medieval copy of a Roman road map that survives today. The conversation covers the legal reforms of Augustus and Hadrian that made the system efficient, the financial abuses that plagued it under later emperors, and how the cursus publicus literally held the empire together by enabling rapid military coordination and tax collection. Lucas also ties the network to the broader fabric of Roman infrastructure, from the Via Appia to the imperial post, and reflects on what its collapse meant for the medieval world. #CursusPublicus #RomanEmpire #RomanPostalService #Tabellarii #Mansiones #Mutationes #PraefectusVehiculorum #PeutingerTable #ViaAppia #Augustus #Hadrian #RomanRoads #History #FexingoHistory #AncientRome #ImperialCommunications #RomanInfrastructure #RomanLogistics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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