
The Controversial History of Marcus Aurelius
Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life Podcast · Donald J. Robertson, Lost Roman Heroes Podcast, and Matteo Storm
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Show Notes
In this episode, I chat with father-son team Matthew and Matteo Storm, who host the Lost Roman Heroes podcast, a bi-weekly dive deep into the overlooked lives and legacies of ancient Rome. They’re history buffs with a passion for ancient Rome. Matthew is also the author of several works of historical fiction, based in the Roman empire, the most recent being THE EMPEROR: Heraclius Battles Persia for the Life of Rome.
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Highlights
* How did the Lost Roman Heroes podcast begin?
* Travel to Carnuntum and other historic locations.
* Matthew’s historical fiction set in the Roman empire
* What are your favourite quotes from the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius?
* How can we be sure Marcus actually wrote the Meditations?
* Was it intended for publication?
* Why are Hadrian and Herodes Atticus notable by their absence from the list of people Marcus admires in Book One of the Meditations?
* Was it really a bad idea for Marcus to appoint Commodus his successor?
* Who was Avidius Cassius, the usurper?
* Was Faustina the loyal wife Marcus makes her out to be or the scheming and unfaithful one depicted in the histories?
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