Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the fate of the Parthian captives taken during Lucius Verus's campaign of 165 CE. Tens of thousands of prisoners from Ctesiphon and Seleucia on the Tigris were resettled across the Roman Empire, many in the Danubian frontier and in eastern provinces like Commagene. Lucas reveals how these captives—skilled artisans, warriors, and families—shaped local economies, military recruitment, and even the Antonine Plague's spread. Drawing on Cassius Dio, the Historia Augusta, and archaeological evidence from sites like Dura-Europos and Carnuntum, the conversation unpacks the human cost of imperial victory and the forgotten legacy of Parthian refugees in Roman society. The episode also touches on the logistics of mass deportation, the integration of Parthian archers into Roman legions, and the cultural exchange that followed. A brief mid-episode aside on listener support helps sustain the ad-free, independent research behind Fexingo History. #MarcusAurelius #ParthianCaptives #LuciusVerus #Ctesiphon #SeleuciaOnTheTigris #AntoninePlague #CassiusDio #HistoriaAugusta #DuraEuropos #Carnuntum #ParthianArchers #Commagene #RomanDeportation #StoicEmperor #FexingoHistory #RomanHistory #ParthianWar #AncientRefugees Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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