Marcus Aurelius: Rome's Philosopher King — Fexingo History
In 165 CE, a legion from the Rhine frontier marched three thousand miles into the Syrian desert to besiege a city that had never fallen to Rome. This is the story of the forgotten Mesopotamian campaign of Lucius Verus — the Parthian war that Marcus Aurelius never wanted, fought by his co-emperor while he held the Danube. Lucas and Luna piece together what we know about Legio III Gallica and its unsung march across the Euphrates, the siege of Ctesiphon, and the plague that came home with the victors. They explore what the Meditations reveal about Marcus's view of this aggressive war, the tension between Stoic restraint and imperial ambition, and how the Antonine Plague — which may have begun near Baghdad — was a direct consequence of this campaign. Along the way, they touch on the ancient city of Dura-Europos, the mystery of the 'rain miracle' on the Danube, and the uncomfortable reality that Rome's philosopher-king presided over one of the empire's most destructive expansions. #MarcusAurelius #LuciusVerus #ParthianWar #LegioIIIGallica #Ctesiphon #AntoninePlague #DuraEuropos #Euphrates #Stoicism #Meditations #RomanEmpire #Mesopotamia #Seleucia #AvidiusCassius #RainMiracle #Danube #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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