
In this episode, we explore the remarkable story of Numa Pompilius, the second King of Rome, known not for conquest, but for conscience. Stepping into power after the mysterious departure of Romulus, Numa transformed Rome from a rough warrior settlement into a city of rituals, temples, and sacred traditions.
Was Numa a historical figure, a myth, or a bit of both? We dive into ancient sources, including the writings of Livy and Plutarch, to examine how this peaceful king shaped Roman identity through religion, law, and philosophy. From his mystical relationship with the nymph Egeria to the founding of the Vestal Virgins, Temple of Janus, and the position of Pontifex Maximus, Numa's reign laid the foundation for centuries of Roman spirituality and governance.
Through vivid storytelling, myth, historical analysis, and fascinating trivia—including how Roman augurs influenced the word "auspicious"—this episode brings to life a quieter but equally vital chapter in Rome's legendary rise.
Tune in and discover how Numa Pompilius gave the Eternal City its soul.