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  • Exploring Place in Regal Rome (Part 2).
    Dec 30 2025

    This is the second of two episodes where I was a guest back in 2024 on the Partial Historians, a fantastic podcast which I suggest you check out. Over two epsiodes we discuss the places in ancient Rome linked to the Regal period, or at least tied to it by the later sources.

    In the second episode I get into a fruit controversy at the Tullianum, what I think is the most important structure in early Rome, Ostia and more.

    Thanks again to the Partial Historians for letting me share these episodes. You can find their podcast via the link and also read their books, 'Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome' and 'Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire', both well worth a read.

    Feedback is always welcome (as are reviews). Feel free to contact me on social media (@ancientblogger on TikTok, Instagram, Bluesky, and X). There's also the Ancient History Hound subreddit and my Ancient Blogger YouTube channel. If you are really old school there's ancientblogger@hotmail.com

    I hope you enjoy the second episode and thanks for taking the time to listen.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Exploring Place in Regal Rome (Part 1).
    Dec 15 2025

    This is the first of two episodes where I was a guest back in 2024 on the Partial Historians, a fantastic podcast which I suggest you check out. Over two epsiodes we discuss the places in ancient Rome linked to the Regal period, or at least tied to it by the later sources.

    In the first episode it's time to consider the strategic position of Rome, some of the hills, the Tiber, Pomerium and much more. Plenty of tangents ensued which were all my fault as you will hear. Dr G and Dr Rad were fab hosts and I hope you enjoy the chat we had.

    Thanks again to the Partial Historians for letting me share these episodes. You can find their podcast via the link and also read their books, 'Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome' and 'Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire', both well worth a read.

    I'm keen to know your thoughts on how I came across, I was both nervy and excited and a bit manic but I think I did ok. Feel free to contact me on social media (@ancientblogger on TikTok, Instagram, Bluesky, and X). There's also the Ancient History Hound subreddit and my Ancient Blogger YouTube channel. If you are really old school there's ancientblogger@hotmail.com

    Reviews and such are always greatly appreciated. Part two will be uploaded in a couple of weeks.

    Till then, keep safe and stay well.

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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • Tacfarinas with Dr Jo Ball
    Dec 1 2025

    Dr Jo Ball returns as a guest on the podcast to talk about Tacfarinas, the subject of her latest book.

    In the early 1st century AD Tacfarinas led a rebellion against Rome in north west Africa. Listen to find out how Rome responded, what we know about Tacfarinas and much, much more.

    The problems with triumphs, nepotism, psychology and how dangerous this rebellion was are amongst some of the other areas covered. You'll also get to hear what made the emperor Tiberius angrier than he had ever been.

    Find Dr Ball on TikTok, Instagram and X as @drjeball. Find me as @ancientblogger on TikTok, Instragram, X, Bluesky and the Ancient Blogger YouTube channel

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

    If you can leave a reivew please do and check out the Ancient History Hound subreddit

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Witches in ancient Rome
    Oct 26 2025

    It's that time of the year for a Night of the Livy Dead halloween special! This time it's about witches and magic in ancient Rome. From what defined a witch through to examples in Roman literature. Please rate or review if you can.

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

    No episode notes but see below for a list of books used in this episode (aside from original sources).

    Ed Ankarloo & Clark. Witchcraft and Magic in Europe

    Dickie, MW. Magic & Magicians in the Graeco Roman World

    Lefkowitz & Kant. Women's Life in Greece & Rome.

    Luck, G. Witches and sorcerers in classical literature.

    Ogden, D. Magic, Witchcraft, and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds: A Source Book

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    27 Min.
  • Festivals in ancient Rome: May & June
    Oct 2 2025

    May and June are covered in this episode which includes dealing with the dead at midnight, the Vestals and a bridge. Oh, and some straw dolls with a sinister backstory.

    Episode notes with a transcription, reading list, links, images and supporting content on www.ancientblogger.com

    If you are on Reddit come and check out the AncientHistoryHound subreddit - don't forget to rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts!

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

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    29 Min.
  • Festivals in ancient Rome: April
    Sep 7 2025

    It's time for April in ancient Rome which means overseas deities setting down roots, Romulus getting a free pass, sheep and much more.

    Episode notes with a transcription, reading list, links, images and supporting content on www.ancientblogger.com

    If you are on Reddit come and check out the AncientHistoryHound subreddit - don't forget to rate and review where you can.

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

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    28 Min.
  • Festivals in ancient Rome: March
    Jul 30 2025

    Much dancing, leaping, drinking and a musical instrument. As a month March had a legacy of sorts and there was a lot of fun to be had, though not everyone approved.

    Episode notes on www.ancientblogger.com

    Reviews on any platform are really welcome, thanks for those who have done so and for the kind messages!

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

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    26 Min.
  • Festivals in ancient Rome: February
    Jun 23 2025

    Continuining the miniseries I dive into three festivals celebrated in February. There's much nudity, a spell and a festival with a name which might be a bit misleading.

    If you can rate and/or review please do.

    Episode notes at www.ancientblogger.com

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

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    24 Min.