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Episode 101 – Talk to the Tree The Partial Historians

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It can be quite insulting to be told to 'talk to the hand' and, for the Romans, it would seem that being told to 'talk to the tree' is just as problematic. In this episode, we explore the tail end of 459 BCE and enter 458 BCE. It's fair to say that some mud is being flung between Rome and her neighbours...















Episode 101 - Talk to the Tree







The Trouble with

Murder...







Livy and Dr Rad have some excellent details to offer about the ongoing and troubling ambiguity surrounding the plebeian push for the 'the law about the laws'. This ongoing issues between patrician interests and the tribunes fighting for greater transparency is soon waylaid, however, by concerns pertaining to the recent accusation of murder! Dr Rad delves into the murky narrative and Livy's account of the affair.







New Year, Same

Tribunes







Intrigues and law cases regarding potentially spurious accusations of murder give way to new elections and we find ourselves in c. 458 BCE. Both Verginius and Volscius make it back it into the tribuneship!







Listen out for Dr G forgetting Volscius (awkward for everyone) and temporarily being unable to read a map (to clarify, the Sabines and the Aequians are both East of Rome, North and South respectively).







Trouble in the South







It isn't long before Rome learns of Aequian incursions into Tusculum, which is a huge surprise given the peace treaty concluded between Rome and the Aequians just the year before. Listen in to find out how:







* Rome reacts to threats from the south * the fetiales get involved * and oak trees take on an important cameo role







While Dionysius of

Halicarnassus gets swept up in the military narrative, Livy seeks to

balance the challenges the Rome faces externally and internally...







Our Players







459 BCE







Consuls







*

Q. Fabius M.

f. K. Vibulanus

*

L. Cornelius

Ser. f. P. n. Maluginensis Uritinus









Prefect of the City







*

Lucius

Lucretius (Tricipitinus)









Tribunes







* Aulus Verginius * Marcus Volscius Fictor (maybe a tribune)







Quaestors







*

Aulus

Cornelius

*

Quintus

Servilius (Structus Priscus?)









Patrician







*

Kaeso

Quinctius













458 BCE







Consuls







*

C. Nautius

Sp. f. Sp. n. Rutilus - cos II

*

L. Minucius

P. f. M. n Esquilinus Augurinus









Prefect of the City







*

Q. Fabius

Vibulanus









Tribunes







* Aulus Verginius * Marcus Volscius Fictor







Quaestor







*

M. Valerius

M'. f. Volusi Maximus

*

T. Quintius

Capitolinus Barbatus









Roman Embassy







*

Q. Fabius

Vibulanus (also Prefect of the City)

*

P. Volumnius

Amintinus Gallus

*

A. Postumius

Albus Regillensis









Aequian Leader







*

Cloelius

Gracchus

















Claude Lorrain 1682 Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia,

It can be quite insulting to be told to 'talk to the hand' and, for the Romans, it would seem that being told to 'talk to the tree' is just as problematic. In this episode, we explore the tail end of 459 BCE and enter 458 BCE. It's fair to say that some mud is being flung between Rome and her neighbours...















Episode 101 - Talk to the Tree







The Trouble with

Murder...







Livy and Dr Rad have some excellent details to offer about the ongoing and troubling ambiguity surrounding the plebeian push for the 'the law about the laws'. This ongoing issues between patrician interests and the tribunes fighting for greater transparency is soon waylaid, however, by concerns pertaining to the recent accusation of murder! Dr Rad delves into the murky narrative and Livy's account of the affair.







New Year, Same

Tribunes







Intrigues and law cases regarding potentially spurious accusations of murder give way to new elections and we find ourselves in c. 458 BCE. Both Verginius and Volscius make it back it into the tribuneship!







Listen out for Dr G forgetting Volscius (awkward for everyone) and temporarily being unable to read a map (to clarify, the Sabines and the Aequians are both East of Rome, North and South respectively).







Trouble in the South







It isn't long before Rome learns of Aequian incursions into Tusculum, which is a huge surprise given the peace treaty concluded between Rome and the Aequians just the year before. Listen in to find out how:







* Rome reacts to threats from the south * the fetiales get involved * and oak trees take on an important cameo role







While Dionysius of

Halicarnassus gets swept up in the military narrative, Livy seeks to

balance the challenges the Rome faces externally and internally...







Our Players







459 BCE







Consuls







*

Q. Fabius M.

f. K. Vibulanus

*

L. Cornelius

Ser. f. P. n. Maluginensis Uritinus









Prefect of the City







*

Lucius

Lucretius (Tricipitinus)









Tribunes







* Aulus Verginius * Marcus Volscius Fictor (maybe a tribune)







Quaestors







*

Aulus

Cornelius

*

Quintus

Servilius (Structus Priscus?)









Patrician







*

Kaeso

Quinctius













458 BCE







Consuls







*

C. Nautius

Sp. f. Sp. n. Rutilus - cos II

*

L. Minucius

P. f. M. n Esquilinus Augurinus









Prefect of the City







*

Q. Fabius

Vibulanus









Tribunes







* Aulus Verginius * Marcus Volscius Fictor







Quaestor







*

M. Valerius

M'. f. Volusi Maximus

*

T. Quintius

Capitolinus Barbatus









Roman Embassy







*

Q. Fabius

Vibulanus (also Prefect of the City)

*

P. Volumnius

Amintinus Gallus

*

A. Postumius

Albus Regillensis









Aequian Leader







*

Cloelius

Gracchus

















Claude Lorrain 1682 Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Sylvia,

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