Ancient Rome Expert Answers Roman Empire Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED



Lauren D. Ginsberg, an Ancient Rome professor, answers the internet’s burning questions about the Roman Empire. What did …

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22 thoughts on “Ancient Rome Expert Answers Roman Empire Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

  1. Completely unprofessional and ridiculous statements, she does not know what she is talking about. I feel bad for anyone who had to study under her.

    I recommend checking out Metatron's reaction vid to her, he does great job breaking down why this video is horrible.

  2. It’s tough to judge ancient empires by today’s standards. That wasn’t the moral framework people lived in. The question asked who was objectively the best emperor, and she answered based on who she thinks was a good person. Those aren’t the same thing. If none of these rulers were good at what they did, Rome wouldn’t have dominated the world the way it did. Objectively, Rome produced some of the most effective rulers in history. Subjectively, they were probably all pretty terrible people

  3. i really wish they bring a person that can answer the question with real answers because she answer with more questions and confuse arguments like the civil wars in rome and the slave revolts that are completely different types, and also to she judge the historical figures in his 21 century values is something that a professional historian does not do, i hope you do new episode of rome but with a real historian of rome

  4. uhh pretty sure nero killed a bunch of Christians and created more martyrs than any other roman emperor, percentage-wise. marcus aurelius' flaws were being inactive and despondent.
    you must be really morally bankrupt to not see the obvious difference between the two, and i don't even like aurelius.
    could the issue be that nero killed Christians and you're fine with that part? getting a bit of tunnel-vision?

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