The March of History: Julius Caesar

By: Trevor Fernes
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  • Experience the captivating life of Julius Caesar and the fall of the Roman Republic in this enthralling biographical history podcast. With passionate storytelling and meticulous detail, listeners will be drawn into the dramatic world of ancient Rome. Explore Julius Caesar’s rise from a minor and impoverished noble to a powerful dictator, uncovering alliances, betrayals, and the political turmoil that led to his crossing of the Rubicon and eventual assassination. This podcast not only educates but also immerses you in a rich tapestry of history, making it an unmissable journey for history enthusiasts.
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  • 69. The Siege of Brundisium
    Dec 12 2024

    Julius Caesar pursues Pompey to the port city of Brundisium. There, the two face off in the first great engineering contest of the civil war as Caesar attempts to blockade the port and Pompey works to slow Caesar’s progress until his fleet can arrive. There is also a special segment at the end of the episode regarding the Gladiator films so make sure to listen all the way through or you will miss out.

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    45 mins
  • 68. Crossing the Rubicon
    Nov 14 2024

    Julius Caesar makes the greatest gamble of his life and crosses the Rubicon to march on his political enemies. The civil war has begun. The unprepared Pompey and the Optimates are thunderstruck by Caesar's swift advance. Most Romans fear Caesar will behave like Sulla or Marius. Caesar has other plans. He soon unveils his clemency to the world in dramatic fashion.

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • 67. Ancient Arms Race
    May 25 2023

    With Caesar’s conquest of Gaul complete, focus now turns to his much anticipated return to Rome. Caesar envisions the triumphant return of a conquering hero. The Optimates envision a criminal being dragged before a court controlled and guarded by the armed soldiers of Pompey. With both sides claiming to want peace yet refusing to back down, an ancient arms race begins.

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    1 hr and 3 mins

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