238: A Crisis Wasted
The tyrannical emperor Maximinus Thrax pushed Rome to the limit, placing immense strain on the empire's economy, fiscal health and military readiness. When civil war inevitably broke out in 238, the Senate opted to safeguard against future tyranny by dividing power and appointing two Emperors. Their unpopular decision provoked riots in Rome, but rather than igniting the roman masses to push for change, all they revealed was the slow death of the Roman political imagination This history documentary uses a key moment from the Roman Civil War known as the year of the six emperors to discuss the evolution of politics in Rome from the Republic to the Empire and how the clear cracks in the facade of Augustus' imperial order in reality only revel the extent of his triumph. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @tribunatespqr Related Content: The Crisis of the Third Century - • The Crisis of the Third Century Debunking the Pax Romana: • Debunking the Pax Romana: War, Rebellion, ... The Collapse of Legitimacy and Rome's 3rd Century Crisis - • The Collapse of Legitimacy and Rome's 3rd ... The Pope and the Barbarian: • The Pope and the Barbarian Support us on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/tribunate... Ancient Sources Historia Augusta Roman History - Herodian Modern Sources The Roman Empire at Bay - David S. Potter Aurelian and the Third Century - Alaric Watson Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284: The Critical Century - Clifford Ando The Fate of Rome - Kyle Harper How Rome Fell - Adrian Goldsworthy Roman Power: A Thousand Years of Empire - William Harris Branding and design by Kate Hillstead: katehillstead.com Host sculpture portraits by Daisydewdles: instagram.com/daisydewdles #spqr #history #ancienthistory #rome

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