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The Roman historian Suetonius’ biography of the controversial Emperor Tiberius is one of his most shocking and salacious, condemning Tiberius to infamy. But was Tiberius really the perverted monster Suetonius would have us believe? Born of Rome’s most illustrious family and a sacred bloodline - the Claudians - Tiberius’ mother Livia was unceremoniously taken from his father while she carried him, to marry the great Emperor Augustus. So it was that Tiberius grew up in the very heart of imperial power, proving himself intelligent, and a superb military commander. But, following the unforeseen deaths of Augustus’ young heirs, he found himself primed to become the next caesar of Rome. The reign that ensued would prove largely peaceful, prosperous and stable, though Tiberius himself was increasingly plagued by paranoia and fear. While the last of Augustus’ bloodline were wiped out one by one, he retired to Capri, much to the horror of the Roman people. Before long, rumours had begun percolating of the heinous deeds, sick proclivities, and vile abominations Tiberius was practicing on his pleasure island…Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss Tiberius, the impressive though widely lambasted second emperor of Rome. What is the truth behind the sordid myths and mysteries of his reign…?Pre-order Tom Holland's new translation of 'The Lives of the Caesars' here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/279727/the-lives-of-the-caesars-by-suetonius/9780241186893_______Twitter:@TheRestHistory@holland_tom@dcsandbrookProducer: Theo Young-SmithAssistant Producer: Tabby SyrettEditor: Aaliyah AkudeExecutive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

709 episodes

537. Emperors of Rome: Claudius, Paranoia and Poison (Part 4)

537. Emperors of Rome: Claudius, Paranoia and Poison (Part 4)

2025-02-06 | 3775 sec
Following the bloody assassination of the twenty-eight year old Emperor Caligula, Rome found herself without a leader. Who then should fill the enormous power vacuum left by the death of an emperor? Should Rome return to a Republic? Then, …
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536. Emperors of Rome: Caligula, Incest and Insanity (Part 3)

536. Emperors of Rome: Caligula, Incest and Insanity (Part 3)

2025-02-03 | 3751 sec
"Enough of the Princeps, what remains to be described, is the monster..."The Roman emperor Caligula endures as one of the most notorious figures in not only Roman history, but the history of the world. Famed as a byword for sexual degenera…
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535. Emperors of Rome: Tiberius, Slaughter and Scandal (Part 2)

535. Emperors of Rome: Tiberius, Slaughter and Scandal (Part 2)

2025-01-30 | 3337 sec
The Roman historian Suetonius’ biography of the controversial Emperor Tiberius is one of his most shocking and salacious, condemning Tiberius to infamy. But was Tiberius really the perverted monster Suetonius would have us believe? Born of…
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534. Emperors of Rome: Sex Secrets of the Caesars (Part 1)

534. Emperors of Rome: Sex Secrets of the Caesars (Part 1)

2025-01-27 | 3025 sec
The Roman historian Suetonius’ The Lives of the Caesars, written during the early imperial period of the Roman Empire, is a seminal biography covering the biographies of the early emperors of Rome, during two spectacular centuries of Roman…
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Russian Spies, Pigeons, and The Rest Is Classified…

Russian Spies, Pigeons, and The Rest Is Classified…

2025-01-24 | 736 sec
How did a Russian spy manage to infiltrate the upper echelons of London and New York society? Was Anna Chapman really an old fashioned Russian honeytrap or was she underestimated by the world's press? What was life like for wealthy Russian…
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533. Wojtek: The Bear Who Beat the Nazis

533. Wojtek: The Bear Who Beat the Nazis

2025-01-23 | 3360 sec
The story of Wojtek - the bear who took on the Nazis - amidst the death and devastation of the Second World War, and more specifically Poland's heroic resistance, is a flicker of redemption amidst an otherwise deeply depressing period of h…
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532. Hitler's War on Poland: The Fall of Warsaw (Part 3)

532. Hitler's War on Poland: The Fall of Warsaw (Part 3)

2025-01-20 | 3441 sec
The Nazi invasion of Poland is one of the most harrowing episodes of the Second World War, which saw terrible scenes of abuse take place. Though long threatened, Poland was in no way prepared to face Hitler’s war machine when it finally at…
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531. Hitler's War on Poland: The Pact with Stalin (Part 2)

531. Hitler's War on Poland: The Pact with Stalin (Part 2)

2025-01-16 | 3569 sec
By the 11th of April 1939, Adolf Hitler and his Nazis were in the process of drawing up a plan of attack for Poland, the Poles having resisted Germany’s attempts to make them hand over Danzig and turn themselves into a satellite state. Now…
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530. Hitler’s War on Poland: Countdown to Armageddon (Part 1)

530. Hitler’s War on Poland: Countdown to Armageddon (Part 1)

2025-01-13 | 3348 sec
Following the Munich agreement of September 1938, Nazi troops marched into Czechoslovakia and ruthlessly claimed it as a German protectorate. Still, even following his annexation of Czechoslovakia, Hitler’s determination to make Germany th…
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529. The Nazis' Road to War: Showdown in Munich (Part 2)

529. The Nazis' Road to War: Showdown in Munich (Part 2)

2025-01-09 | 3244 sec
On 17th September 1938, in Munich, one of the most extraordinary meetings in history took place. Neville Chamberlain launched an extraordinary and unprecedented diplomatic coup. Boarding a plane, he set off to meet Adolf Hitler in a desper…
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