The Roman Empire: How Rome Ruled the Ancient World — Fexingo History
After the chaos of the Year of the Four Emperors, Vespasian needed to restore Rome's treasury and authority. This episode follows his path from a humble Sabine family to the imperial throne, focusing on how he used construction projects, tax reforms, and rigorous financial management to stabilize the Empire. We discuss the Fiscus Iudaicus (Jewish tax), the building of the Colosseum, his salary reforms for senators and equestrians, and the 'Vespasianic tax' on urine used by fullers. Lucas and Luna examine his pragmatic approach to governance, including his famous quote 'Pecunia non olet' (money does not stink), and how his policies set the tone for the Flavian dynasty. We also touch on his relations with the Senate, his son Titus, and the suppression of the Jewish revolt. This episode explores how Vespasian rebuilt Rome from the brink of bankruptcy. #Vespasian #YearOfTheFourEmperors #FiscusIudaicus #Colosseum #PecuniaNonOlet #FlavianDynasty #RomanTaxation #FirstJewishRomanWar #Titus #RomanEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #AncientRome #RomanConstruction #Sabine #LexDeImperioVespasiani #VespasianicTax #RomanSenate Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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