Real Roman History

Real Roman History is a comprehensive, chronological account of Rome from its origins to its end—told with the depth the subject deserves. This is not a highlight reel. Every major figure, every turning point, and every war gets the full treatment: the stories as the Romans told them, the ancient sources and what they got right and wrong, and the historical arguments that scholars are still having today. Hugo Prudentius takes listeners from the kings of the early city through the Republic, the civil wars, the empire, and beyond—episode by episode, in sequence, without skipping the parts that made Rome what it was. If other Roman history podcasts have left you wanting more, you've found the right one.

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Episode 22.  Cato the Elder: The Soul of the Old Republic

Episode 22. Cato the Elder: The Soul of the Old Republic

Works CitedPrimary SourcesCato, Marcus Porcius. De agricultura (On Agriculture). The only complete work that survives. Translated and edited by W. D. Hooper and H. B. Ash, Loeb Classical Library.Cicer...

3 Apr 32min

Episode 21.  Rome and the Greek East

Episode 21. Rome and the Greek East

Works CitedPrimary SourcesLivy. Ab Urbe Condita, Books 31–45. Fuller in detail than Polybius, less reliable on causation.Plutarch. “Life of Aemilius Paullus.” Pydna and its aftermath, including the Ep...

3 Apr 35min

Episode 20.  After Zama

Episode 20. After Zama

Sources and HistoriographyFor the post-war careers of Hannibal and Scipio, the primary sources are Livy, Appian, Cornelius Nepos's life of Hannibal, and Plutarch's Life of Flamininus for the circumsta...

27 Mars 30min

Episode 19.  Scipio Africanus: The Turn of the War

Episode 19. Scipio Africanus: The Turn of the War

Sources and HistoriographyThe sources for this period are substantially the same as for the earlier war: Polybius for military analysis and Livy for narrative texture. For the Spanish campaigns, Polyb...

27 Mars 31min

Episode 18.  Italy on Fire: Trasimene, Fabius, and Cannae

Episode 18. Italy on Fire: Trasimene, Fabius, and Cannae

Works Cited Primary Sources Livy. Ab Urbe Condita, Books 22–27. The fullest narrative of the period. Books 22 and 23 cover Trasimene, Cannae, and the aftermath in detail.Plutarch. “Life of Fabius Ma...

27 Mars 37min

Episode 17.  Hannibal: The Man and the March

Episode 17. Hannibal: The Man and the March

Sources and Historiography. The two primary ancient sources for Hannibal's campaign are Polybius and Livy. Polybius, writing within a generation of the events and claiming to have personally traveled ...

27 Mars 26min

Episode 16.  Hamilcar Barca and the Spanish Empire

Episode 16. Hamilcar Barca and the Spanish Empire

Works Cited Primary Sources Livy. Ab Urbe Condita, Book 21. The Roman account of Hannibal’s rise and the war’s outbreak. Vivid, often beautiful, and not always reliable; Polybius is the corrective.P...

27 Mars 27min

Episode 15.  The First Punic War: Rome Goes to Sea

Episode 15. The First Punic War: Rome Goes to Sea

Works Cited Primary Sources Polybius. Histories, Book 1 (c. 140 BCE). The essential primary source. Available free online via the Perseus Digital Library.Secondary Sources Goldsworthy, Adrian. The ...

27 Mars 36min

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