EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 1H 8M
Augustus - An Introduction (Part 1)
from Ancient History 101
Before we tackle the emperors of Rome who were mad, bad, and dangerous to know, we need to first get to grips with the man who created the concept of Rome even having emperors: Augustus. The first in a two part discussion, this episode talks about Augustus when he was a young man known as Octavian, his steep climb to power, and his fatal rivalry with Antony and Cleopatra.Our special guest expert this week is Dr Mike Beer, who will explain why Octavian wasn't always the obvious choice for Rome's First Emperor...You can find a list of suggested further reading, images, a family tree and a transcript on the episode's official webpage.Make sure to click ‘subscribe’ so that you never miss an episode; we have a new topic every Wednesday!Find Ancient History 101 on social media and our website, where you can learn more about our expert guests.We have merch available at our RedBubble shop, or you can help support the podcast by buying history books and translations we’ve hand-chosen for you at our online bookshop in the USA or UK.Or you can buy us a ko-fi! However you choose to support the show, we appreciate it!Ancient History 101 is a proud member of the Mnemosyne Memory Collective Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Augustus - An Introduction (Part 1)
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