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Augustus and the Theatre of Marcellus: A Stage for Power

Augustus and the Theatre of Marcellus: A Stage for Power

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Theatre of Marcellus, the first permanent stone theatre in Rome, dedicated to Augustus' nephew and heir-apparent Marcellus. They discuss how the theatre was built on the site of the earlier temporary wooden structures, funded by the spoils of war, and served as a platform for Augustus to showcase his family and legitimize the new imperial order. The conversation covers the architectural innovations, the seating hierarchy enforced by the Lex Julia theatralis, and the political message embedded in the dedication. They also touch on the later history of the theatre, its transformation into a fortress by the Savelli family, and its survival into the present day as a venue for summer concerts. Along the way, they briefly discuss the role of spectatorship in Augustan Rome and how the theatre reinforced social divisions even as it brought the people together. The episode includes a short, organic appeal for listener support to keep the show ad-free. #Augustus #TheatreOfMarcellus #Marcellus #RomanTheatre #LexJuliaTheatralis #AugustanRome #RomanArchitecture #CampusMartius #Luna #Lucas #FexingoHistory #History #AncientRome #ImperialRome #RomanSpectacle #PaxRomana #RomanSocialOrder #RomanEngineering Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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