Episodes

  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 59: Theodosius I
    Dec 22 2024

    Theodosius, son of the legendary Count Theodosius, was thrust into one of the most desperate situations in Rome's history, in the wake of the utter bloodbath at Adrianople in 378AD. Inheriting the mantle of the East, with no army to call upon, and with the Goths rampaging in the Roman heartland, for some reason, Theodosius answered the call, in somehow, he would find a way to put the pieces together again.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 58: Count Theodosius
    Dec 8 2024

    Count Theodosius, born in Hispania to a military family, he rose through the ranks and accomplished remarkable things lost in the mists of time. When he emerges into the spotlight he is the Emperor Valentinian's fixer, who recovers Britannia, settles the Rhine, and recovers Africa for the Empire without breaking a sweat, with humility and grace. But no good deed ever goes unpunished, and so it is with Theodosius, but that cannot prevent him from founding one of Rome's great dynasties.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 57: Valentinian
    Nov 24 2024

    Valentinian, son of the Rope Man, emerged from dad's shadow, paid his dues in the army, and was in the right place at the right time when Julian's short-lived successor Jovian died somewhere outside Ancyra. Rising to the purple with his brother Valens (Adrianople anyone?) by his side, Valentinian would go on to rule from the west, holding the Rhine, recovering Britannia, and quashing rebelling in Africaa. He would be the last truly dominant Roman Emperor to rule the West, with the help of two savage she-bears, but was he a hero?

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 56: Julian
    Nov 10 2024

    Julian, nephew of Constantine the Great, cousin of Constantius the Murderous, aspiring philosopher, Emperor almost against his will, unfortunate soul! He would be the last pagan emperor of Rome, though the Empire would last for another 1100 years, trying in vain to turn back to the clock to a simpler world that no longer existed.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 55: Q&A
    Oct 27 2024

    Join us for our long awaited first Q&A episode, where we take on listener questions and do our level best to answer! From "why did Marc Antony fall in love with Cleopatra" to "did Livia kill Augustus" and "which Roman Emperor would you want to have a beer with"? This was the most fun we've had on an episode for some time, thanks to all of you! (We just republished this one with some minor fixes).

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 54: Constantine (Part 4)
    Oct 13 2024

    Finally in possession of the supreme power, after having eliminated all rivals and fully dismantling Diocletian's Tetrarchy, what will Constantine do? Will he use his power for good? What will he do with the Christians now that he has elevated their faith above all others? And what really happened to Crispus?

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 53: Constantine (Part 3)
    Sep 29 2024

    Join Constantine as he crossed the Alps and marches on Rome, to meet his rival Augustus, Maxentius (son of Maximian the Mischievous) at the fabled Milvian Bridge. Constantine is intent on unwinding Diocletian's project, the Frankenstein-ish Tetrarchy, and consolidating power in his hands. He will use his considerable wiles, and the surging Christian sect, to accomplish his audacious objectives.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Lost Roman Heroes - Episode 52: Constantine (Part 2)
    Sep 15 2024

    Constantine assumes his father's mantle in Eboracum when know one authorized him to do so. But with the support of the troops and an unyielding sense of destiny and belief in his own abilities, he begins to gather power, and legitimacy in Britannia, Gaul and Hispania as the various rulers of the Italy and the East squabble among themselves. We said goodbye to the Old Guard, Diocletian, Maximian and Galerius now, as the Roman Empire primes itself for the most explosive Roman Civil War in centuries between Constantine, Maxentius, Licinius and Maximinus. Who will come out on top?

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    1 hr and 12 mins