Julius Caesar: The Man Who Destroyed the Roman Republic — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore the grand triumphal processions that Julius Caesar staged in 46 BC, celebrating his victories in Gaul, Egypt, Pontus, and Africa. They discuss the elaborate pageantry, the display of captives and spoils, the controversial inclusion of Egyptian and Gallic artifacts, and how Caesar used these spectacles to cement his unprecedented power. The conversation touches on the reactions of the Roman populace, the political calculations behind each triumph, and the enduring legacy of these events as tools of propaganda. Specific details include the river Rubicon, Vercingetorix, Cleopatra's sister Arsinoe, the funeral of Pompey, and the ludi Romani. This episode examines how Caesar's triumphs were not just celebrations of victory but carefully orchestrated performances that blurred the line between military honor and monarchical ambition. #JuliusCaesar #RomanTriumph #RomanRepublic #CaesarsTriumphes #Vercingetorix #Arsinoe #Pontus #BattleOfZela #VeniVidiVici #RomanPropaganda #LateRepublic #46BC #AncientHistory #RomanPageantry #CleopatraVII #Pompey #GallicWars #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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