The Roman Empire: How Rome Ruled the Ancient World — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the institution of slavery in ancient Rome, from the household slaves of the urban elite to the mass gangs working the latifundia of Sicily and North Africa. They discuss the legal distinctions between servi and liberti, the role of the paterfamilias, and the brutal realities of the slave trade. The conversation covers key figures like the wealthy freedman Gaius Caecilius Isidorus, who owned over 4,000 slaves, and the Spartan-led rebellion of Spartacus. They examine the Lex Junia Norbana and the Augustan reforms on manumission, as well as how slavery permeated every level of Roman society, even shaping the economy of the early empire. The episode also touches on the moral ambivalence of writers like Seneca and Pliny the Younger, who criticized cruel masters while accepting the system itself. #RomanSlavery #Servus #Latifundia #Spartacus #GaiusCaeciliusIsidorus #LexJuniaNorbana #Manumission #Paterfamilias #Seneca #PlinyTheYounger #SlaveTrade #Sicily #RomanEconomy #SocialHistory #AncientRome #History #FexingoHistory #RomanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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