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A Feast for the Gods
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It’s happening – the Romans enter the fourth century! In this episode, we compare and contrast the ancient source accounts for the year that was 399 BCE. Rome and Veii are still locked in a siege, with Roman forces outside the gates of the most preeminent Etruscan city to the south. Combined with the this situation is the suggestion that one (or more) plebeians have recently made it into the position of military tribune with consular power – no small feat given this is the most senior magistracy in Rome during the year that people are elected into it.
Episode 155 – A Feast for the Gods!
Siege got you down? Experiencing some baleful weather? What’s a Roman to do?
It’s fair to say that Rome’s been copping a rough time recently. From strange and unprecedented weather conditions to the ongoing challenges of trying to run a multi-year siege when you have a system of annual magistrates, Rome is in a tough spot. It’s moments like these that a consultation with the Sibylline Books is in order…
Things to listen out for
- Who are the duumvirs?
- What is the lectisternium and why do the Romans want one?
- A hot Roman summer
- A huge snowstorm
- A little bit of the regional history of some of the gods: Apollo and Latona
- Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi puts in an early appearance as the writer of the Annales
- Veii might not be friendless after all!