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Sextus Pompeius and the Sicilian War (42 to 36 B.C.E.)
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Suetonius, "The Life of Augustus" | amzn.to/3roVblI
Appian, "The Civil Wars: Book 3" | amzn.to/3rvqJX9
Appian, "The Civil Wars: Book 4" | amzn.to/3rvqJX9
Plutarch, "The Life of Antony" | amzn.to/3aIxHSC
Plutarch, "The Life of Brutus" | amzn.to/3aIxHSC
Cassius Dio, "Roman History: Book 46" | amzn.to/3rFGLho
Cassius Dio, "Roman History: Book 47" | amzn.to/3rFGLho
Cassius Dio, "Roman History: Book 48" | amzn.to/3rFGLho
Cassius Dio, "Roman History: Book 49" | amzn.to/3rFGLho
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Adrian Goldsworthy, "Augustus: First Emperor of Rome" | amzn.to/3hjcMqw
Anthony Everitt, "Augustus: The Life of Rome's First Emperor" | amzn.to/3aRUBHc
Barry Strauss, "The Death of Caesar: The Story of History's Most Famous Assassination" | amzn.to/38xVEtg
Tom Holland, "Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar" | amzn.to/2MbHjLB
Adrian Goldsworthy, "Antony and Cleopatra" | amzn.to/2KwsmDw
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Sir William Hamilton, "Lake Avernus from the road between Puzzoli and Cuma," 1776
Richard Wilson, "Lake Avernus and the Island of Capri," 1760

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"I Don't See the Branches, I See the Leaves," by Chris Zabriskie
"Wonder Cycle," by Chris Zabriskie
"Hallon," by Christian Bjoerklund

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@F22onblockland

3 years ago

Agrippa's back must have hurt from carrying Octavian so much.

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@y.r._

3 years ago

That face when "Tiberius Claudius Nero" is none of the three people you think about when hearing that name

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@protonjones54

3 years ago

He wouldn't be a true heir to Caesar if he didn't have miraculous plot armor like Caesar. How Octavian was able to come back from his massive unpopularity, the deadly state-wide famine, the losing war against Sextus, the (brief) rebellion with Lepidus, while doing practically nothing himself, having Agrippa do most of the campaign work, it's all just damn insane

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@MrAlexkyra

1 year ago

I'm impressed how Tiberius Claudius Nero kept picking the losing side and somehow kept his head and ended up being the ancestor of the first dynasty of Roman Emperors.

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@brankeane2830

3 years ago

The image of Octavian lying on his back on the beach having hit "autoresolve battle" is sending me.

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@Aleksitaly92

3 years ago

Dude the friendship between Agrippa and Octavian is something else. He renounced a TRIUMPH just because his friend would look bad. Wow

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@teaxor4392

3 years ago

"Things in the east had grown incredibly strange" my brain: scene where mark antony and cleopatra shoot at a man in a deer costume with a bow and arrow

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@AzureLazuline

2 years ago

Boat King Sextus Pompeius might be my favorite minor character in the series. Just, absolute video game boss energies, "I'm the boat-themed commander and you'll need to win against me in a boat battle to continue" 😆

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@GenMaj_Knight

3 years ago

"Please, send my body back to Rome..." "Sorry, I can't, I have to find this Tribune Aquila guy, and I dunno why I have to ask him permission for everything, but I have to and I can't find him."

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@lukaszex1997

3 years ago

I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it, but this video was released on the anniversary of Octavian being proclaimed as Augustus, Jan 16th 27 BC

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@Imfromjamaicaman

3 years ago

Agrippa is a bro indeed, eligible for a triumph but didn’t do it because his bro just lost. Also impressive how he lost the first naval battle, then draws, then took small victories, and then won a huge one, That’s anime character level of progression!

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@drswag0076

1 year ago

Agrippa once begged Octavian to ask Caesar to spare one of his family members to which he agreed to. Agrippa has been loyal to Octavian ever since becoming his second in command.

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@ryantoth676

3 years ago

Octavian: ends a famine he caused The people of Rome: Give that man an award

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@mcglynn20

3 years ago

"Enter Marcus Agrippa" Oh yeah, it's all coming together now.

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@godfreyofbouillon966

3 years ago

Tiberius was so extremely loyal probably more loyal than any other person in history, at least if we combine all the different sides he's been loyal to

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@Oscar_Lasco

3 years ago

Sextus Pompey. The proof that Romans can actually sail through something larger than a puddle and not sink.

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@CreepsMcPasta

3 years ago

I live for this series. Please never stop

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@antoninuslarpus7107

3 years ago

21:09 Once getting encircled by the fire. Tiberius Claudius Nero abandoned those principles of being a good husband and became a loyal servant of fire itself

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@Taskandpurpose

3 years ago

just when I was worried Historia Civilias had left us! I never should have doubted

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