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The Fall of Roman Britain - The Pax Romana Podcast 104
Jun 17, 2026
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() The Fall of Roman Britain - The Pax Romana Podcast 104 | In AD 410, the emperor Honorius told the British communities to look to their own defense—a moment often treated as the official end of Roman rule in Britain. But by then, how much Roman power was really left? This episode traces the crisis from the late fourth century to the years just after 410: from usurpers like Magnus Maximus and Constantine III, to raids by Saxons, Picts, and Scots, to the collapse of coinage, administration and elite Roman life. Did Roman Britain really "fall" or was it abandoned, militarized, and then actively remade by the Britons themselves?Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() The Sack of Rome - The Pax Romana Podcast 103✨ | fall of RomeGothic invasion+4 | — | — | Rome | sack of RomeAlaric+6 | — | 26m 00s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Stilicho and the Failing Western Roman Empire - The Pax Romana Podcast 102✨ | Western Roman EmpireStilicho+3 | — | Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World | — | Western Roman EmpireStilicho+5 | — | 24m 14s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() The Roman Empire's Messy Divorce - The Pax Romana Podcast 101✨ | Roman Empiredivision+5 | — | Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman WorldYouTube Channel | — | Roman EmpireStilicho+5 | — | 20m 50s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Theodosius and the Last Years of Roman Unification - The Pax Romana Podcast 100✨ | Roman EmpireTheodosius+3 | — | The Pax Romana Podcast | Sirmium | TheodosiusRoman Empire+5 | — | 23m 54s | |
| 3/13/26 | ![]() The Massacre at Thessalonica - The Pax Romana Podcast 99✨ | Roman historyThessalonica+3 | — | Roman Empire | Thessalonicacity’s hippodrome | ThessalonicaMassacre+6 | — | 19m 04s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() The Battle of Adrianople: The Beginning of the End of the Roman Empire - The Pax Romana Podcast 98✨ | Roman Empiremilitary history+3 | — | Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World | — | AdrianopleRoman Empire+3 | — | 19m 40s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Jovian: The Forgotten Emperor - The Pax Romana Podcast 97✨ | Roman EmpireJovian+5 | — | Roman EmpireYouTube Channel+1 | — | JovianRoman Empire+5 | — | 22m 40s | |
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Did the Emperor Aurelian Break or Fix the Monetary System of the Roman Empire? - The Pax Romana Podcast 96✨ | Roman Empiremonetary reform+4 | — | Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman WorldYouTube Channel+1 | — | Aurelianmonetary system+4 | — | 40m 08s | |
| 12/24/25 | ![]() Did Smallpox Plague Ancient Rome? - The Pax Romana Podcast 95✨ | smallpoxancient Rome+4 | — | Journal of Roman StudiesPox Romana | — | smallpoxRoman Empire+6 | — | 21m 04s | |
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| 12/12/25 | ![]() Julian The Apostate's Persian Disaster - The Pax Romana Podcast 94✨ | Roman historyJulian the Apostate+5 | — | Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World | PersiaRome+1 | Julian the ApostatePersian invasion+5 | — | 21m 20s | |
| 11/21/25 | ![]() Julian and the Pagan Counter-Revolution - The Pax Romana Podcast 93✨ | Julian the ApostatePaganism+4 | — | ConstantinianProfessor Colin Elliott+1 | — | Julianpagan counter-revolution+6 | — | 19m 19s | |
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Julian the Apostate's Path to Power - The Pax Romana Podcast 92 | Julian the Apostate is a well-documented and fascinating figure--a secret pagan who wound up ruling the Christian Roman Empire. This episode examines the formative years that transformed a survivor of a dynastic purge into the last pagan emperor. How did isolation shape his intellectual trajectory? How did he find himself second-in-command of the Roman Empire? And how did he win glory for himself, so much so that he was able to challenge the emperor that likely murdered his family?Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Ammianus Marcellinus, Forged Letters and a Conspiracy under Constantius II - The Pax Romana Podcast 91 | In 355 AD, Silvanus, a high-ranking officer in the Roman Empire faced treason charges from forged letters. The emperor, Constantius II had him executed. But also, after learning that the letters were forged, the emperor pardoned the conspirators. Why else would he do all this unless he was either gullible or cruel? Well, the ancient historian who wrote about this episode, Ammianus Marcellinus, may have lied about what happened. He also happened to have bene in the party that ultimately assassinated Silvanus. Something very fishy happened--and a recent article offers a new theory for sorting it all out.Read "Fraud and Forgery in the Reign of Constantius II: The Silvanus Affair of 355 CE" by Katherine Lagenfeld: https://biblioscout.net/article/10.25162/historia-2025-0020Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() Constantius II and the Unity of the Roman Empire - The Pax Romana Podcast 90 | Constantine's sons fought one another for control over their father's Empire. The last one standing was Constantius II. But even after conquering the Empire, his problems were only just beginning. He had Alemanni invading in the west, the Persian threat in the east and religious schisms across the increasingly Christian Roman Empire. He would attempt to stabilize the Empire, but was he successful? | — | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Betrayals and Massacres under the Sons of Constantine - The Pax Romana Podcast 89 | In AD 337, Constantine's sons--Constantine II, Constantius II, and Constans--and nephew Dalmatius, inherited a vast empire. But dynastic rivalries erupted in a brutal summer massacre. Who was killed, and who orchestrated the purge? How did the survivors divide the Roman world? What lasting impact did the civil wars that followed have on the Empire's stability?Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 8/27/25 | ![]() Constantine's Death - The Pax Romana Podcast | Constantine the Great, the first Roman emperor to embrace Christianity, stands as a pivotal figure in late antiquity, bridging the classical world and the emerging Byzantine era. His reign transformed the empire, yet, as Constantine entered his sixties, he continued to plan for wars and also the succession at the same time. How did his dynastic plans unfold? What were his plans for foreign policy? How did he ultimately divide his empire? | — | ||||||
| 8/7/25 | ![]() Constantine's Economy - The Pax Romana Podcast 87 | The Age of Constantine bridged the Classical World and the world of Late Antiquity. This era has a reputation for being economically troubled, but the reality is far more complicated. This episode ruminates on the defining features of Constantine's economy, with special focus on agriculture, urbanization, money, government finances and the growing economic power of the Christian church.Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 7/31/25 | ![]() The Founding of Constantinople by Constantine the Great - The Pax Romana Podcast 86 | In AD 330, Constantine the Great established Constantinople as the new capital of the Roman Empire--transforming his empire, and the world. Constantine built a cultural and economic powerhouse, and a city associated with Christendom. It was a city that, depending on your perspective, helped usher in the end of the Roman Empire, or perhaps aided its preservation. Why did Constantine pick the site of Constantinople? How did he develop the city? How did Constantine's new Christian identity articulate itself in the new capital?Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | ![]() The Council of Nicaea - The Pax Romana Podcast 85 | In 325 AD, a gathering of bishops in a small town near Constantinople changed the course of Christianity and the Roman Empire forever. Known as the Council of Nicaea, this wasn’t just a theological debate—it was a collision of imperial power and religious authority. At its heart was Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, whose dream of a unified empire under one God reshaped church and state. But why did Constantine step into this religious fray? How did his decisions at Nicaea influence the future of Western civilization? Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 7/2/25 | ![]() Constantine's Conversion to Christianity - The Pax Romana Podcast 84 | Was Constantine's conversion to Christianity genuine? How did it reshape Roman politics and culture? Evidence from Lactantius and Eusebius suggests a sincere conversion, with a divine vision sparking his faith, though political pragmatism shaped its expression. His actions, like the Edict of Milan and church-building, wove Christianity into Roman identity, transforming the empire. Constantine’s legacy established Christianity as Rome’s cornerstone, hinting at a complex blend of faith and strategy that redefined Western history.Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() The Fall of the Tetrarchy and the Rise of Constantine - The Pax Romana Podcast 83 | The Third Century Crisis prompted Diocletian’s Tetrarchy in 293 AD--a bold four-ruler system to restore order. Then, in 303, Diocletian inaugurated the Great Persecution of Christians. Religion and politics intersected when Diocletian abdicated in 305, setting in motion a chain of events which prompted a succession crisis and empowered a new usurper, Constantine, to make a play for Rome. How did Constantine come to power and how did his rise intersect with the fall of the tetrarchy and sweeping religious changes in the Roman Empire?Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() Why the Military Replaced Rome's Elites - The Pax Romana Podcast 82 | What happens when a society’s protectors turn on its elites? Why did the Roman military, with its fierce loyalty and unity, eclipse the wealthy senators of the Pax Romana? How did Rome’s own soldiers, alienated and rootless, turn into “barbarians” within? Peter Turchin's insights offer some useful food for thought.Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 6/11/25 | ![]() Diocletian's Edict on Maximum Prices - The Pax Romana Podcast 81 | Diocletian’s Edict on Maximum Prices was a bold attempt to combat hyperinflation. It was sold with moralizing rhetoric--not unlike rhetoric in favor of anti-price-gouging laws or wage and price controls in modern states. Diocletian blamed greed instead of addressing currency issues. Did the Price Edict work?Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/25 | ![]() The Militarization of the Roman Empire - The Pax Romana Podcast 80 | The Roman Empire under Diocletian saw sweeping changes that reshaped its core. Provinces were reorganized and multiplied to tighten administrative control. The bureaucracy swelled, with tens of thousands of officials managing the sprawling empire. Peasants were bound to the land they worked, securing a steady flow of taxes and labor. Meanwhile, the military's reach deepened, its influence seeping into daily life.Donate: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/WZTWCMWCJJYFCYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ProfCPEBuy Professor Elliott's newest book:Pox Romana: The Plague that Shook the Roman World. | — | ||||||
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