Making sense of the past 202 decades of Western History one decade at a time. From 1 AD to the present day.
Curated by: 202 Decades (39 videos)
In 81 AD, Emperor Titus inaugurated the Colosseum with 100 days of games. Not long afterward, he died of disease. His younger brother, Domitian, was then proclaimed as emperor. Domitian gets a lot of flack from the ancient historians, but the people and the army loved him and he administered the Roman Empire well. Part 1 - The Days of Titus (03:18) Part 2 - The Years of Domitian (16:14) Part 3 - Caledonia (32:43) Part 4 - Meet the Dacians (40:07) Part 5 - Another Rhineland Rebellion (46:29) [Subscribe to the 202 Decades Podcast on your podcast app of choice for even more 202 Decades of Western History content]