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Jeremy Roman Empire
Jeremy Ryan Slate
32 episodes
5 days ago
History doesn't repeat but it does rhyme. When I graduated in 2011 with a Master's Degree in the Roman Empire, I didn't think I'd be this relevant in 2024. This channel looks at the history of Rome's rise and fall and relates it to the modern day, most closely to what's happening in America. We seek to understand the problems of Rome, recognize their solutions and hopefully preserve our civilization.
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History doesn't repeat but it does rhyme. When I graduated in 2011 with a Master's Degree in the Roman Empire, I didn't think I'd be this relevant in 2024. This channel looks at the history of Rome's rise and fall and relates it to the modern day, most closely to what's happening in America. We seek to understand the problems of Rome, recognize their solutions and hopefully preserve our civilization.
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Was Rome Ever a True Republic?
Jeremy Roman Empire
1 hour 11 minutes
3 months ago
Was Rome Ever a True Republic?

This video explores the question of whether the Roman Republic was ever a true republic, diving into the nuances of its political structure. We'll examine perspectives from political science and challenge common perceptions of ancient history. Stay tuned as we discuss what is a republic and the history of rome.Was Rome ever truly a republic, or was it an illusion of power shared by the people? Dive deep into the turbulent history of the Roman Republic in this fiery segment with Jeremy Ryan Slate and guest expert Alex Petkas, a PhD in classics. Discover how figures like the Gracchi brothers, Gaius Marius, and Sulla wielded political reforms and populist strategies that changed Rome forever. Buckle up for a thought-provoking discussion as we explore the rise of populism, the chaos of civil wars, and how voting systems and tribunician power shaped Rome’s transformation into an empire. Could parallels be drawn to today’s political landscape?Don't miss this exploration of #RomanHistory, #AncientRome, and the political tensions that echo through time. Join us for a riveting journey through history and its lasting lessons. #RomanEmpire #RomanReforms #PoliticalHistory #FallOfRome #TrumpVsCaesar#historydocumentary #ancienthistory #scipioaemilianus #historydocumentary #documentariesCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:58 - Roman Republic Rise to Power06:38 - Wealth Inequality in Rome09:58 - Tiberius Gracchus Land Redistribution12:05 - Tiberius Gracchus Overview20:40 - Gaius Gracchus Influence22:05 - Roman Electoral Process27:51 - Gaius Marius Contributions31:24 - Marius Military Reforms36:13 - The Social War Overview44:25 - Livius Drusus Role47:48 - The Social War Context48:44 - Social War and Italian Citizenship53:00 - Sulla and Mithridates Conflict55:55 - Sulla's First March on Rome59:08 - Sulla's Second March on Rome01:01:00 - Sulla's Proscriptions Explained01:04:14 - Sulla and Political Retribution01:05:00 - Sulla's Reforms Overview01:07:30 - Wrapping Up Discussion01:09:10 - Where to Find Alex

Jeremy Roman Empire
History doesn't repeat but it does rhyme. When I graduated in 2011 with a Master's Degree in the Roman Empire, I didn't think I'd be this relevant in 2024. This channel looks at the history of Rome's rise and fall and relates it to the modern day, most closely to what's happening in America. We seek to understand the problems of Rome, recognize their solutions and hopefully preserve our civilization.