Julius Caesar #34 – Alexandria & Cleopatra

Julius Caesar #34 – Alexandria & Cleopatra

Father forgive us, we have sinned! It’s been nearly 4 weeks since our last episode (Ray took his family to Disney World!) but we’re back with 3 1/4 hours of madcap history! We follow Caesar as he puts on his Sherlock cap and follows Pompey to Egypt, only...
Julius Caesar #33 – The Battle Of Pharsalus

Julius Caesar #33 – The Battle Of Pharsalus

Whew. Another 2.5 hours of mayhem! In this episode, Caesar and Pompey finally face off in the battle to determine the fate of Western civilization. Two men enter – one man leaves! It’s August in 48BCE. Caesar withdraws from Dyrrachium. He arrives at Gomphi...
Julius Caesar #32 – Caesar Goes To Greece

Julius Caesar #32 – Caesar Goes To Greece

Julius Caesar resigns his dictatorship after a mere 11 days in Rome and chases Pompey to Greece! Bibulus blockades half of fleet so Caesar spends a few months trying to secure food supplies. Caesar keeps trying to open negotiations with Pompey but gets nowhere (as...
Julius Caesar CONSUL #15 – Stephen Dando-Collins

Julius Caesar CONSUL #15 – Stephen Dando-Collins

Stephen Dando-Collins is the author of many books about Ancient Rome including THE IDES. We had a great chat with him about Caesar’s assassination and the civil war. His other books are also available in audio from Audible. Get your free copy today by using our...
Julius Caesar CONSUL #14 – Barry Strauss, Cornell University

Julius Caesar CONSUL #14 – Barry Strauss, Cornell University

Barry Strauss is a military historian with a focus on ancient Greece and Rome. Strauss is editor of The Princeton History of the Ancient World, a series of books from Princeton University Press. He sits on the editorial boards of MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military...
Julius Caesar CONSUL #13 – Steven Saylor

Julius Caesar CONSUL #13 – Steven Saylor

Steven Saylor is a writer of historical fiction centered around the late Roman republic and early empire. He’s been called “a modern master of historical fiction” by USA Today. If you’re new to his work, Steven recommends you start with his...