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Augustus and the Lex Sumptuaria: How Rome's First Emperor Tamed Elite Dining

Augustus and the Lex Sumptuaria: How Rome's First Emperor Tamed Elite Dining

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Augustus's sumptuary laws — the Lex Julia sumptuaria — which aimed to curb extravagant banquets and elite displays of wealth in early imperial Rome. They discuss the social context of competitive feasting among the patrician class, the specific limits on spending and guest lists, and the enforcement mechanisms including an early 'food inspectorate.' Lucas recounts a famous story of a senator caught violating the law and the political maneuvering behind Augustus's moral legislation. The conversation touches on broader Augustan moral reforms, the role of the aediles, and how these laws reflected the princeps's vision of a restored Republic. Listeners will learn about Roman dining culture (convivium), luxury imports like silphium and garum, and the tension between old-fashioned austerity and cosmopolitan indulgence. A vivid picture emerges of how Augustus used dinner parties as a tool of social control, reshaping elite behaviour through both legislation and public example. #Augustus #LexJuliaSumptuaria #RomanSumptuaryLaws #RomanDining #Convivium #RomanElite #Aediles #MoralLegislation #Garum #Silphium #PatricianBanquets #ResPublica #AugustanMoralReforms #RomanLuxury #FexingoHistory #History #AncientRome #ImperialRome Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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