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The Classical Antiquity Sidequest
Classical Antiquity Sidequest
26 episodes
3 days ago
A Bull City Coordinators Podcast. This podcast covers topics from the era of Classical Antiquity. We cover the era that Edgar Allan Poe referred to as "the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. This is the ultimate historical sidequest podcast.
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A Bull City Coordinators Podcast. This podcast covers topics from the era of Classical Antiquity. We cover the era that Edgar Allan Poe referred to as "the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. This is the ultimate historical sidequest podcast.
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History
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Sidequest 22 - Caesar's Civil Wars with Jen Gerrish
The Classical Antiquity Sidequest
1 hour 10 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
Sidequest 22 - Caesar's Civil Wars with Jen Gerrish

#caesar #juliuscaesar #rome #romanrepublic #ancientrome #romanhistory #civilwar #civilwars

Our old friend Dr. Gerrish returned to the podcast to explain how it is that Caesar's Civil War happened. While we all may know that Caesar and Pompey ended up fighting, we would all probably struggle to explain why that happened. During our interview, Dr. Gerrish explains the factors that led to the war, who ended up on which side and what the result of the war was for the Roman state. We also cover how some Roman elites during this era relied on "the people" as a power base without actually caring about "the people". Consistent with that, we talk about how Caesar committed lots of crimes and then toppled the Roman state to avoid prosecution for said crimes. Cheerful stuff. In addition, we discuss Dr. Gerrish's books which I recommend to all of you.

And I also go full "Old Man Yells At Clouds" complaining about the problems created by the Social Media Age. To paraphrase Sideshow Bob, I'm aware of the irony of utilizing social media in order to decry it, so don't bother pointing that out.

Your reading assignment is the Robin Waterfield translation of Marcus Aurelius' Meditations.

The theme music is from Brent Arehart. Please call the pod (540-632-0160), leave a message and you’ll get in an episode. Let me know what you think about what we think in the comments.

And never forget that The Classical Antiquity Sidequest is a podcast without end.

The Classical Antiquity Sidequest
A Bull City Coordinators Podcast. This podcast covers topics from the era of Classical Antiquity. We cover the era that Edgar Allan Poe referred to as "the glory that was Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. This is the ultimate historical sidequest podcast.