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The Day a General Decided to Take Rome by Force

The Day a General Decided to Take Rome by Force

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Rome didn’t fall when the Praetorian Guard auctioned off the Empire.


That was just the moment the mask came off.


The real collapse began when a hard man on the frontier heard the price… and decided to pay in steel instead of silver.


In 193 AD, the Praetorians murdered Emperor Pertinax, paraded his head through the streets, and sold the throne to the highest bidder. A senator bought the Empire like a piece of property. The Senate pretended it was legal.


But on the Danube, Septimius Severus did the math: if Rome is a marketplace, the men with swords set the prices.


In this episode of The Roman Pattern, you’ll see how Severus:

- Marched on his own capital and exposed what power really was

- Disbanded the Praetorian Guard and rebuilt it with his own veterans

- Humiliated the Senate without abolishing it

- And rewrote Rome’s “constitution” into one brutal principle: pay the soldiers, despise everyone else


Rome didn’t collapse in a day. It collapsed in revelations.

First: the throne had a price.

Second: the mechanism was force.


And that’s why Rome is falling right now… you’re just watching the replay.


👇 Comment below: Was Severus a stabilizer… or the man who made collapse inevitable?

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