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The Ancient World

Episode B11 – Caedis

The Ancient World

Scott C.

History

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2015

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Synopsis:  The end of Tacfarinas, and the bloody co-rule of Tiberius and Sejanus.  “Then, as the campaign had demonstrated Ptolemy’s good-will, an old-fashioned distinction was revived, and a member of the Senate was dispatched to present him with the traditional bounty of the Fathers, an ivory scepter with the embroidered robe, and to greet him by the style of king, ally and friend.” – Tacitus, The Annals, Book IV “There followed from now onward a sheer and grinding despotism: for, with Augusta still alive, there had remained a refuge; since deference to his mother was ingrained in Tiberius, nor did Sejanus venture to claim precedence over the authority of a parent.  But now, as though freed from the curb, they broke out unrestrained.” – Tacitus, The Annals, Book V Updated Julio-Claudian Family Tree: https://audio.ancientworldpodcast.com/6_Octavian_Clan_31AD.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:57.0

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1:06.4

again for listening. The Ancient World Bloodline, episode B11, Chadis. 11 Chades.

1:25.0

Deep below the sand and limestone, the water had been trapped for millennia. But they drove down shafts and forced it to the

1:36.2

surface and used it to make their desert bloom. Their leaders, covered in ritual scars and tattoos, rode down neighboring tribes in fearsome

1:47.4

four-horse chariots. Those they enslaved were compelled to work the fields, while their captors lived in the cities that gave the tribe their name.

1:58.0

Igerman, the city dwellers, also known as the Garamantes.

2:05.2

Along with cities, towns, and villages, they also built forts and tombs,

2:10.7

where the bodies of their nobles were mummified and laid to rest.

2:15.0

They were farmers and herdsmen, miners and merchants,

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