The collapse of the Roman Republic was not sudden. It was decades in the making, driven by corruption, civil war, and ambitious generals. But one man rewrote the rules of power and fundamentally changed Rome’s trajectory: Augustus. Before Augustus, Rome was chaotic....
About This Episode: In a single year, Rome went through six emperors. Not candidates. Not dynasties. Six men who actually wore the purple—and by the end of 238 AD, four were dead. This wasn’t just a bad year. It was the moment Rome learned a terrifying truth: Once an...
About This Episode: On May 29th, 1453, Constantinople fell—and with it, the last continuation of Rome. But the real story isn’t just Ottoman cannons and overwhelming numbers. It’s the cold mathematics of power: betrayal, sabotage, and profit-driven neutrality. In this...
About This Episode: In Renaissance Italy, one man turned God’s house into history’s most dangerous crime syndicate. Cesare Borgia didn’t just ride the wave of Church corruption—he organized it. With a pope for a father and Rome as his turf, he treated the Vatican like...
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...