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Publius Vatinius, Consul 47 BCE 

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Tribune in 59, Publius Vatinius was Caesar's primary enforcer and helped him push through a massive slate of legislation. He later proved to have a hidden talent for command at sea, winning the minor but significant Battle of Tauris.
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@2Sor2Fig
@2Sor2Fig 3 месяца назад
Much love from Zimbabwe. It's always good to hear you.
@Leonidas-nu3jp
@Leonidas-nu3jp 3 месяца назад
Much love from the Moon. It's always good to hear you!
@olppa1
@olppa1 3 месяца назад
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@Arjen_Jayrage
@Arjen_Jayrage 3 месяца назад
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@alejandrofrank2717
@alejandrofrank2717 3 месяца назад
Hopefully with your almost daily videos the algorithm picks up on you. I enjoy the vids and been watching for over the last 2.5 years, you got me back into loving history again and reading the great historians works.
@vacanthandle
@vacanthandle 3 месяца назад
Much love from the temple of Elagabalus. It’s always good to hear you.
@KoenBoyful
@KoenBoyful 3 месяца назад
Hey Thersites, Do you plan on putting all these Roman of Renown to Spotify? Would absolutely love it!
@countdowntorevolution9986
@countdowntorevolution9986 3 месяца назад
was actually aware of this guy, as he appears in various novels, though I had no inkling of any tension with the divine Julius.
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
Really? Which novel?
@countdowntorevolution9986
@countdowntorevolution9986 3 месяца назад
@@ThersitestheHistorian it's an extremely minor part but rex warner's Caesar novels I think. I probably remember him because i of the descriptions of his "warty" neck.
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
@@countdowntorevolution9986 Ah, I see. I suppose that is a good example of a civility bias at play, since Vatinius' neck had more serious issues.
@countdowntorevolution9986
@countdowntorevolution9986 3 месяца назад
@@ThersitestheHistorian quite an old novel (1950s) so maybe Vatinius' ailment had not been diagnosed by then.
@floridaman3823
@floridaman3823 3 месяца назад
Much love from Forida! FLORIDA MAN!
@njb1126
@njb1126 3 месяца назад
Another excellent video. This Romans of renown series is a great companion to prosopography like Broughton’s magistrates or the online dprr. Keep up the good work
@jakehilderbrand6890
@jakehilderbrand6890 3 месяца назад
My man is on a roll! Thank you 🫡
@Mitch93
@Mitch93 3 месяца назад
That kanye pic 😂
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
That is the great imperator Kayne West.
@Mitch93
@Mitch93 3 месяца назад
@@ThersitestheHistorian Ave, Kanye!
@EvilSmonker
@EvilSmonker День назад
Lol I always appreciate your commentary especially regarding Cicero.
@theLetterDoubleYou
@theLetterDoubleYou 3 месяца назад
Thersites can you explain why Marcus Junius Brutus was chosen by the Boni as the face of the opposition against Caesar instead of Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, a much more capable and renowned politician and general?
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
I will look more into that when I cover both men. Right now, my impression is that Marcus Junius Brutus was more appealing because he was charming, thoughtful, handsome, "pure" insofar as he was with Pompey but disgusted by the behavior of the Optimates in 49-48, and bore the closest name to the OG tyrannicide. Decimus had served with Caesar and so he was somewhat stained.
@stevenpartin9208
@stevenpartin9208 3 месяца назад
This guy is fascinating! Great series!
@kennethknoppik5408
@kennethknoppik5408 3 месяца назад
That Julius and Caesar shirt is great. Very cool I want one
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
Same here. I plan to order one.
@jtmcgee
@jtmcgee 3 месяца назад
I find these video essays endlessly fascinating and informative.
@Moredread25
@Moredread25 3 месяца назад
Dang, you really stockpiled these things. I'm glad you've decided to unleash them all.
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
These aren't really stockpiled. Almost all of the research and recording is stuff that I have done within the last couple of weeks.
@Moredread25
@Moredread25 3 месяца назад
@@ThersitestheHistorian Cool. Glad you have the time, congrats on finishing up the schoolyear.
@artemisarrow179
@artemisarrow179 3 месяца назад
Your Rome videos are so chill
@jileelmcdaniels7331
@jileelmcdaniels7331 2 месяца назад
The more I learn about Cicero the less I like him.
@iseeyou5061
@iseeyou5061 Месяц назад
It should be kept in mind that he is biased against Cicero even if i find it amusing and not neccesarily unjustified(especially that Cicero herofication are pretty obnoxious)
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 3 месяца назад
The Perusine War is a kind of Bermuda Triangle of Roman history with both this guy and the younger Isauricus mysteriously disappearing. I suppose with the loss of both Caesar and Cicero our souces become much patchier.
@iseeyou5061
@iseeyou5061 Месяц назад
Much love from Indonesia. It's always good to hear you. We're doing this huh? :v
@scorpio594
@scorpio594 3 месяца назад
Another one 😊
@Casmaniac
@Casmaniac 3 месяца назад
Another great one
@henkstersmacro-world
@henkstersmacro-world 3 месяца назад
👍👍👍
@hashi-ud4lm
@hashi-ud4lm 3 месяца назад
Excellent
@Ogrem
@Ogrem 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@JonBrownSherman
@JonBrownSherman 3 месяца назад
45:45 AVE IMPERATOR KANIUS OCCIDENS AUGUSTUS!!
@josephvitale137
@josephvitale137 3 месяца назад
Hey Mhistory man!..i have an honest to god good question regarding this time period... I couldn't help but notice that the narrative of "the history of the republic's slow transformation into the Empire"... Alot of credible historians blame the "death" of the Republic on alot of people... But none of them from the obstructionist wing from the conservative branch of the Senate.They blame Both Ghacuss bros Marion Pompey Sulla Caesar Anyone pushing Italian Right as demigogs (some did) The best examples (imo) is that when Tiberius Ghraccus was clubbed to death, i heard alot about how Tiberius opeded Pandora's box in so many ways (which he did, ill give them that) but... I dnt see the same level of blame, twords the peope who killed him... Do you agree? Im at least aware that you are aware there was an onbsteuctionnism going on, that was a real problem. Not so much Marious for reforming the army during alife or death struggle against the Germanic tribes, or the Chracci bothersa land reform bills... With thay questions come REAL question im here to ask you sir ...... Was Monarchy the ONLY way to get past the oligarchic obstructionism?
@ThersitestheHistorian
@ThersitestheHistorian 3 месяца назад
The reason that the oligarchs are rarely or never blamed is that the histories were written by people who were sympathetic to their cause. It is interesting that the losing side in the civil war got to craft the narrative, but that is effectively what happened. Much of this sympathy came from senators in the early Empire, who wished that they could actually make decisions as their ancestors had rather than simply being a part of Augustus' administration. This led them to valorize the Senators of the past and their politics, even though most members of the imperial Senate were not from families that were included during the Republic and they could claim little to no kinship. As for whether monarchy was the only way out, it is possible. The only other solution would have been a strengthening of impersonal institutions, but because the Republic's greatest men were so wildly powerful, that would have needed to happen before Sulla in order to have any chance of being a lasting course correction.
@josephvitale137
@josephvitale137 3 месяца назад
@@ThersitestheHistorian that sir, was what confounded me so much... That even though they lost the war, the Senate still wrote the history. And Even though they wrote the history, people (despite the admitted Holocaust) tend to sympathize with Caesar... Myself included. And I'm sorry you're right, let me rephrase that, idk if a monarchy was the answer, but it sure seemed like Augustus's monarchy was the answer... But now you made another good question pop into my head... Why do so many modern scholars and institutions still "blame" the transformation into the empire, on the reform faction? And thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to answer such layman questions from me. I always did
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