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Postumius Tubertus, Dictator

Postumius Tubertus, Dictator

Episode 133 Published 3 years, 1 month ago
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It’s around 431 BCE and Rome is busy contending with her neighbours in pretty much every direction. Turns out that it’s not easy trying to establish yourself as an independent state! It might just be time for a dictator. Enter: Aulus Postumius Tubertus.

Episode 133 – Postumius Tubertus, Dictator

Rome is taking the need to put troops on the field seriously with a levy of the citizens held under the conditions of the lex sacrata, which is considered to be the most strict conditions requiring compliance in line with the gods. Who are they scared of? Only the most enduring thorns in their sides, their southern neighbours the Volsicians and the Aequians! It isn’t long before Rome is convinced that they need a dictator to sort out this mess.

Getting to the point of having a dictator in place though is quite another story. In this episode we explore some intriguing details relating to the consuls, the tribunes of the plebs, and the interference of a certain patrician. Beyond them is the actual battle itself, which takes on grand overtones with comparisons made to Homer’s Iliad. This year is also tinged with a sense of tragedy with a story involving the dictator Aulus Postumius Tubertus and his son.

Hold on to your hats, dear listener, this is going to be epic!

Things to tune in for:

  • Familiar locations like Mount Algidus
  • Some beef between the consuls!
  • Intense levies
  • Battle plans!
  • The heroism of Vettius Messius

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Bronze helmet of Montefortino type. c. third century BCE. From Puglia. Now held in the British Museum
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