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Roman Empire Curriculum — 75 Lessons Embark on the most complete journey through Roman history ever created for podcast listeners. This structured 75-lesson curriculum delivers a true university-level exploration of the Roman Empire — from its legendary founding to the fall of the West and the enduring legacy that still shapes our laws, languages, religions, and politics today. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, student, or lifelong learner seeking genuine depth rather than surface facts, this curriculum gives you the full story in clear, engaging episodes organized into eight progressive units. Unit 1: Foundations & Background (Lessons 1–6) Explore the geography of Italy and the Mediterranean, the Etruscans, Greeks, and Latins, the founding myths of Aeneas and Romulus and Remus, the Roman monarchy (753–509 BC), early religion and the calendar, and the social structure of patricians, plebeians, clients, and slaves. Unit 2: The Roman Republic (Lessons 7–18) Follow the birth of the Republic and its constitution, the Conflict of the Orders, Rome’s conquest of Italy, the Punic Wars against Carthage (Hannibal and Scipio), conquest of the Greek East, the social crises of expansion, the Gracchi reforms, Marius’s military revolution, Sulla’s civil war, and the turbulent Late Republic. Unit 3: Fall of the Republic (Lessons 19–26) Experience the dramatic collapse: Pompey’s rise, Spartacus’s rebellion, Julius Caesar’s career and conquest of Gaul, the First Triumvirate, civil war against Pompey, Caesar’s dictatorship and assassination, and the Second Triumvirate between Octavian, Antony, and Cleopatra. Unit 4: The Early Empire / Principate (Lessons 27–40) Enter the age of emperors with Augustus’s Principate. Follow the Julio-Claudian dynasty, Year of the Four Emperors, Flavian emperors, Jewish revolts, Five Good Emperors, the Roman army and frontiers, provincial administration, economy, law, engineering, and daily life in Roman cities. Unit 5: Society & Culture (Lessons 41–52) Understand Roman society in depth: family and gender roles, slavery and freedmen, education and rhetoric, Latin literature, art and sculpture, religion and the imperial cult, gladiatorial games, baths and leisure, roads, medicine, philosophy (Stoicism and Epicureanism), and the city of Rome itself. Unit 6: Crisis & Transformation (Lessons 53–62) Navigate the third-century crisis: the Severan dynasty, Diocletian’s reforms and Tetrarchy, Constantine’s rise, the triumph of Christianity, Edict of Milan, Council of Nicaea, founding of Constantinople, and the eastward shift of power. Unit 7: Decline of the West (Lessons 63–70) Confront the end of the Western Empire: barbarian invasions (Goths, Huns, Vandals), division of East and West, sack of Rome in 410 AD, Attila the Hun, the last Western emperors, 476 AD, and historical debates on why Rome fell and what continued. Unit 8: Legacy & the Eastern Continuation (Lessons 71–75) Discover what endured: the Byzantine Empire and Justinian, Roman law’s influence, language, religion, political ideas, and the powerful “idea of Rome” that still resonates today. The capstone synthesizes the entire story of rise, peak, crisis, and transformation. By the end of these 75 lessons you will possess a rich, nuanced, and complete understanding of Roman history — the forces, ideas, and human stories behind one of the most remarkable civilizations ever created. This is a serious, thorough curriculum designed to give you lasting knowledge. Perfect for anyone who wants to truly understand how Rome rose to rule the known world, why the Western Empire fell, and why its legacy continues to shape our world more than 1,500 years later. Start your complete journey through the Roman Empire today.