
Septimius Severus returned to Rome after his conquests in the east. Huge celebrations greeted him as he entered the Eternal City. Out of all the governors who attempted to replace Commodus, Severus now stood alone as Roman Emperor.
Actually ruling the Roman Empire was very different from conquering it, though. Severus did not enjoy the administration burden of ruling. He stepped back from his duties and delegated wherever possible. His jurists, Papinian, Ulpian, and Paulus, became some of the most important contributors to the history of legal theory. His Praetorian Prefect, Plautianus, ran the empire and amassed concerning levels of power. His wife, Julia Domna, played the role of matronly and virtuous Augusta while sponsoring the great minds of her day. His sons, Caracalla and Geta, feuded with each other constantly in an escalating cycles of competition. After 6 years of inactivity, Severus decided his family could use the invigorating influence of going on a campaign. With Britain struggling with Caledonian raids, it was the natural destination. Severus left Rome, never to return.
Part 1: Rome Alone (04:17)
Part 2: Legally Dawned (18:50)
Part 3: Meet the Severans (28:02)
Part 4: Family Vacation (41:57)