Rome Unveiled (Simple English)

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Rome Unveiled (Simple English) tells the story of ancient Rome in clear, easy English. Join traveler Sarah and local guide Giovanni as they explore how Rome began, who lived there, and how myths and history shaped the city. Each episode uses short sentences and simple vocabulary for English learners. For maps and offline walking tours, visit romeunveiled.com or use the Rome Unveiled Audio Tour Guide App.

Episodes

  1. The Machine: How Rome Built a Republic That Should Not Have Worked

    12/28/2025

    The Machine: How Rome Built a Republic That Should Not Have Worked

    The Rome Unveiled App is now available on iOS and Android! Search for “Rome Audio Tour Guide Offline” in the app store or play store. The king is gone. The throne is empty. The people are free. So why is Rome almost falling apart? Standing near the Tarpeian Rock, Sarah and Giovanni show what really happened in the Republic’s most dangerous ten years, not with big battles, but with money records, bronze scales, and one torn tunic. This is the story movies skip. It is the chaos *after* the revolution. A city with no food, surrounded by enemies, and fighting itself from the inside. To stay alive, Rome did not just create democracy… it built a machine, a noisy, patched-together system made of: Two rival Consuls, like a king split in two, each with a time limit Armies that voted before they fought, rich men voted first, while poor men waited in the heat The Nexum, a law that let citizens become slaves if they could not pay debts A starving veteran’s protest, he tore open his tunic to show battle scars on his chest… and whip scars on his back The world’s first labor strike, when the whole army left the city and sat on a hill The first “human shield” of democracy, the Tribune of the Plebs, whose body gave him the power to stop any law Ritual tricks, like calling a small patch of Roman ground “Macedonia” so a priest could throw a spear and begin a warIt was messy. It was violent. It was smart. The app tour for this episode takes you to the Temple of Saturn (Rome’s first treasury), the Rostra (where Tribunes stood up to the Senate), and the Temple of Bellona (where Rome started wars with paperwork). With GPS-triggered audio, you will hear the veteran’s shout, the crowd’s shock, and the sound of bronze scales, right where it all happened. Next time: the day the machine failed. When enemies stood at the city gates, the sky turned red, and Rome faced its worst moment, the Gallic Sack. The Republic did not start with peace or agreement. It began in fear, held together by guilt, and ran on a story Rome believed so deeply, it changed the world. See you at the edge of the cliff.

    40 min
  2. Echoes of the Swamp: Rome Before the Marble

    12/03/2025

    Echoes of the Swamp: Rome Before the Marble

    The Rome Unveiled App is coming soon for iOS and Android. Be the first to get updates: https://romeunveiled.com Sign up and get special launch offers. Welcome to the first episode of Rome Unveiled (Simple English)!In future episodes, we will talk about Roman food, buildings, stories, and daily life. But today, we start from the very beginning — the mud. Before the marble… there was a swamp. Many people know Rome as a city of stone, temples, and emperors. But long ago, it was very different. Join Sarah and local guide Giovanni as they travel 2,800 years into the past to discover the early Rome that existed before the Republic and before famous monuments. Imagine the ground wet and soft, the smell of wood smoke, the sound of sheep and simple tools.Small villages stood on top of hills. A muddy valley below was used as a cemetery. A river crossing nearby helped people trade goods like salt. In this episode, you will learn: Why early people chose this "muddy and difficult place" to live. What the small "hut urns" tell us about life and death in early Rome. How stories like Romulus and Remus may hide real memories from the past. How a simple salt road helped turn a cemetery into the Roman Forum. How the Etruscans changed Roman buildings, religion, and politics.This episode helps you see Rome in a new way — not as a city built only by power,but as a place shaped by many people working together through time. Planning a trip to Rome? Visit romeunveiled.com to preview our tours, maps, and guides before the app is released.

    44 min

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Rome Unveiled (Simple English) tells the story of ancient Rome in clear, easy English. Join traveler Sarah and local guide Giovanni as they explore how Rome began, who lived there, and how myths and history shaped the city. Each episode uses short sentences and simple vocabulary for English learners. For maps and offline walking tours, visit romeunveiled.com or use the Rome Unveiled Audio Tour Guide App.