im looking for examples of corruption and hedonism in all high civilisations,but especially rome,i love juvenal's satire when he talks of the people wanting panem et circenses.also when did the people of rome become a mob?
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im looking for examples of corruption and hedonism in all high civilisations,but especially rome,i love juvenal's satire when he talks of the people wanting panem et circenses.also when did the people of rome become a mob?
One inherently flawed system was the use of publicani backed by local military.
Or you might ask the Hellenes how so much of their artwork ended up in Roman hands....
Seamus
elaborate please.not quite sure what your talking about and where you are going with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh
Majority of Roman Provincial Governers were notorius robbers and highly corrupted.
You could try looking up stuff about Nero's 'arbiter elegantiae', Petronius.
The Romans ? Corruption ? hedonism ? never heard of it !!! ( ~;) , just in case...)
Caligula had a couple of great barges built on a lake, I forget what lake. It was the one that Mussolini drained via an ancient Roman tunnel so that he could get to the ships.
One was a temple ship with oars and such, while the other was basically a small palace that had to be towed around. They served no real purpose until the 20th century whjen they were used to learn more about ancient Roman boat-building techniques. All that Caligula did on these boats was pursue hedonistic pleasures with his pals.