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Romulus, Remus, and the Birth of Rome: Myth, Power, and Legacy

Romulus, Remus, and the Birth of Rome: Myth, Power, and Legacy

by Jeremy Ryan Slate | Jan 13, 2026 | Blog | 0 comments

The founding of Rome is a story that straddles history and myth. It is a tale of ambition, violence, and divine influence. It begins with Romulus and Remus, twin brothers raised by a she-wolf, and ends with the birth of a city that would become a civilization capable...
TRP 52: Severus vs the Praetorian Guard Who Auctioned Rome

TRP 52: Severus vs the Praetorian Guard Who Auctioned Rome

by Jeremy Ryan Slate | Jan 12, 2026 | Podcast | 0 comments

About This Episode: Rome didn’t fall when the Praetorian Guard auctioned off the Empire. That was just the moment the mask came off. The real collapse began when a hard man on the frontier heard the price… and decided to pay in steel instead of silver. In 193 AD, the...
HFH 51: The King Who Murdered Europe’s First Bank: How the Templar Network Was Erased

HFH 51: The King Who Murdered Europe’s First Bank: How the Templar Network Was Erased

by Jeremy Ryan Slate | Jan 8, 2026 | Podcast | 0 comments

About This Episode: On a fateful “friday the 13th”, 1307, a coordinated raid swept across “medieval europe”, targeting the “order of the templars”. This “dark history” event was orchestrated by “king philip iv of...
TRP 50: The Deep State That Sold the Roman Empire

TRP 50: The Deep State That Sold the Roman Empire

by Jeremy Ryan Slate | Jan 6, 2026 | Podcast | 0 comments

About This Episode: On September 21st, 1327, King Edward II of England was “murdered” at Berkeley Castle in one of the most infamous executions in medieval history. But what if Edward II didn’t die at Berkeley Castle at all – and the truth has been buried for 700...
Caesar’s Greatest Weapon Was Not the Sword. It Was the Story.

Caesar’s Greatest Weapon Was Not the Sword. It Was the Story.

by Jeremy Ryan Slate | Jan 6, 2026 | Blog | 0 comments

When people talk about Julius Caesar, they usually focus on battles, legions, and ambition. They talk about Gaul, the Rubicon, and the civil war.  But Caesar’s most powerful weapon was not military force. It was a narrative. Caesar did not just defeat enemies on the...
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