Marcus Aurelius is remembered as Rome's philosopher-king, but his reign (161–180 CE) was anything but serene. Lucas and Luna explore the life of the last of the 'Five Good Emperors,' a Stoic scholar forced to wage endless war on the Danube frontier. From the Parthian campaign that brought back plague to the Marcomannic Wars that strained the empire's resources, this show examines how Aurelius balanced governance, military crisis, and personal philosophy. They delve into his 'Meditations' — a private journal never meant for publication — and how its Stoic wisdom has echoed through the Enlightenment and into modern self-help culture. The conversation also covers his fraught succession by Commodus, the political machinations of Faustina the Younger, and the Antonine Plague that reshaped the ancient world. Was Aurelius a reluctant warrior or a calculating emperor? Did his philosophy help or hinder his rule? This show peels back the bronze layers of his equestrian statue to reveal a man wrestling with power, duty, and mortality. Listeners will encounter the Senate's praise, the frontier's brutality, and the quiet desperation of a ruler who wrote, 'The art of living is more like wrestling than dancing.' No cold takes — just a human emperor in a turbulent age. #MarcusAurelius #Stoicism #RomanEmpire #FiveGoodEmperors #Meditations #MarcomannicWars #ParthianCampaign #AntoninePlague #Commodus #FaustinaTheYounger #AncientPhilosophy #ImperialPower #DanubeFrontier #RomanHistory #PhilosopherKing #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/marcus-aurelius-rome-s-philosopher-king-fexingo-history--6985281/support.
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