| Management number | 232012211 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$10.34 | Model Number | 232012211 | ||
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Commodus inherited the Roman world at the height of its imperial confidence.He was the son of Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor whose name became a symbol of duty, discipline, and restraint. Rome expected continuity. It expected the Antonine achievement to pass safely from father to son. Instead, it received one of the most notorious rulers in imperial history.Commodus did not seize the throne through civil war. He did not rise from the legions or buy power from the guards. He inherited it legally, publicly, and smoothly. That was precisely what made his reign so dangerous. The Roman world had accepted him before it truly knew him, and once he became emperor, his private weaknesses became public forces.This book examines Commodus not simply as the “mad emperor” of popular memory, but as a ruler who exposed the fragility of Roman power. His reign revealed the danger of hereditary succession, the corruption of palace politics, the humiliation of the Senate, the influence of favourites, the volatility of the Roman crowd, and the growing importance of the army.From his childhood in purple to the Danubian wars, from the death of Marcus Aurelius to the rise of court favourites, from Lucilla’s conspiracy to the emperor’s obsession with Hercules and the arena, Commodus turned imperial authority into performance. He made Rome watch as the ruler of the world became the spectacle at the centre of his own empire.His assassination in 192 did not restore the old order. It opened the door to Pertinax, the murder of Pertinax, the auction of the empire by the Praetorian Guard, and the violent rise of Septimius Severus. Rome survived Commodus, but it did not survive him unchanged.Commodus: The Emperor Who Made Rome His Arena is a serious, readable biography of the emperor who inherited Rome’s golden age and helped expose the harsher military world that followed. Read more
| ASIN | B0H23NDB7P |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8197282521 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.95 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
| Print length | 334 pages |
| Book 10 of 13 | Masters of the Roman World |
| Publication date | May 17, 2026 |
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