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The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | Rome and the American Founding (Lecture 12)
The Great CoursesLecture 12: The American Founders carefully studied the history of the Roman Republic and modeled themselves after its great heroes: Publius, Cincinnatus, Cato, and Cicero. But while they admired the virtues of the Roman Republic, they sought to learn from its mistakes and established their new nation on different principles.367 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | Julius Caesar and the Collapse of the Roman Republic (Lecture 11)
The Great CoursesLecture 11: Julius Caesar is one of the greatest military and political geniuses in history. However, his actions at the end of the Roman Republic are open to intense debate, as historians argue whether he was a reformer attempting to save a corrupt regime or a tyrant who brought about its collapse. Lecture 12: https://rumble.com/v6bs83a-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-rome-and-the-american-founding-lect.html350 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | Cicero’s Defense of the Republic (Lecture 10)
The Great CoursesLecture 10: Cicero devoted his career to saving the Republic from dangerous demagogues and a corrupt oligarchy. While his political efforts failed to preserve the Republic, he remains one of the most important figures from classical antiquity for his timeless works on politics, philosophy, and oratory. Lecture 11: https://rumble.com/v6bs1ev-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-caesar-and-the-collapse-of-the-roma.html161 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | The First Triumvirate (Lecture 9)
The Great CoursesLecture 9 - The First Triumvirate: Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar: Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar amassed enormous military power and wealth amidst the political chaos of the late Republic. Their uneasy alliance—the First Triumvirate—collapsed into rivalries that sparked a civil war between Caesar and Pompey. Lecture 10: https://rumble.com/v6brhws-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-ciceros-defense-of-the-republic-lec.html141 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | Civil War: Marius and Sulla (Lecture 8)
The Great CoursesLecture 8: Gaius Marius rose to preeminence in Roman politics in the late second century BC and was elected consul an unprecedented seven times. His military and voting reforms significantly changed the institutions of Rome and brought him into a conflict with the optimates—and their leader, Sulla—that culminated in civil war. Lecture 9: https://rumble.com/v6br8ep-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-the-first-triumvirate-lecture-9.html141 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | Cato the Elder and the Gracchi (Lecture 7)
The Great CoursesLecture 7 - The Challenges of Expansion: Cato the Elder and the Gracchi: The new empire brought wealth, corruption, and foreign influence to Rome and increased the tensions between the populares and optimates. The attempts by Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus to meet these challenges and preserve the character of Rome ended in political violence that threatened the Republic. Lecture 8: https://rumble.com/v6br1cy-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-civil-war-marius-and-sulla-lecture-.html144 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | The Punic Wars (Lecture 6)
The Great CoursesLecture 6: In the First and Second Punic Wars, Rome defeated the only remaining contender for supremacy over the Mediterranean–Carthage. After Scipio defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama, Rome controlled the western and central parts of the Mediterranean. Lecture 7: https://rumble.com/v6bqwo7-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-cato-the-elder-and-the-gracchi-lect.html136 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | Patricians and Plebeians (Lecture 5)
The Great CoursesLecture 5: The ideal Roman in the early Republic was an exemplary farmer, warrior, and citizen—a model embodied by Cincinnatus. This character of the ideal Roman—and the delicate balance between patricians and plebeians—faced new challenges as Rome expanded and conquered the entire Italian Peninsula by 270 BC. Lecture 6: https://rumble.com/v6bcx7m-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-the-punic-wars-lecture-6.html135 views -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | The Roman Constitution (Lecture 4)
The Great CoursesLecture 4: Polybius argues that the Roman Republic’s constitution—its way of life—was the source of its greatness. By separating the powers of government into three parts—consuls, the Senate, and the people—the mixed constitution of Rome secured stability in peace and strength in war. Lecture 5: https://rumble.com/v6bcorv-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-patricians-and-plebeians-lecture-5.html229 views 1 comment -
The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Republic | The Founding of Rome (Lecture 3)
The Great CoursesLecture 3: The founding myths and early history of Rome were well-known and revered by the people of the Roman Republic. The history of Rome from Romulus’s founding of the city through Brutus’s overthrow of the monarchy provided moral exemplars that helped form the character of the Roman citizen. Lecture 4: https://rumble.com/v6bcavg-the-rise-and-fall-of-the-roman-republic-the-roman-constitution-lecture-4.html142 views