Evil Roman Emperors: The Shocking History of Ancient Rome's Most Wicked Rulers from Caligula to Nero and More

Evil Roman Emperors: The Shocking History of Ancient Rome's Most Wicked Rulers from Caligula to Nero and More

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  • Create Date:2021-06-17 06:51:20
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Phillip Barlag
  • ISBN:1633886905
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Summary

Nero fiddled while Rome burned。 As catchy as that aphorism is, it's sadly untrue, even if it has a nice ring to it。 The one thing Nero is well-known for is the one thing he actually didn't do。 But fear not, the truth of his life, his rule and what he did with unrestrained power, is plenty weird, salacious and horrifying。 And he is not alone。 Roman history, from the very foundation of the city, is replete with people and stories that shock our modern sensibilities。 Evil Emperors puts the worst of Rome's rulers in one place and offers a review of their lives and a historical context for what made them into what they became。 It concludes by ranking them, counting down to the worst ruler in Rome's long history。 Lucius Tarquinius Suburbus called peace conferences with warring states, only to slaughter foreign leaders; Commodus sold offices of the empire to the highest bidder; Caligula demanded to be worshipped as a god, and marched troops all the way to the ocean simply to collect seashells as "proof" of their conquest; even the Roman Senate itself was made up of oppressors, exploiters, and murderers of all stripes。 Author Phillip Barlag profiles a host of evil Roman rulers across the history of their empire, along with the faceless governing bodies that condoned and even carried out heinous acts。 Roman history, deviant or otherwise, is a subject of endless fascination。 What's never been done before is to look at the worst of the worst at the same time, comparing them side by side, and ranking them against one another。 Until now。

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Autumn

Thank you to Net Galley for providing me with a free ARC audiobook in exchange for an honest review。Evil Roman Emperors chronicles generations of madness, murder, debauchery, incest, fratricide, regicide, war, obsession, oddities, egomania, and more among Rome's most infamous emperors, from Nero to Caligula to Commodus。 The prose is quick, witty, and fun, and the narrator adds an extra touch of humor to the prose。Despite the brevity of Evil Roman Emperors, the sheer volume of history rapidly pro Thank you to Net Galley for providing me with a free ARC audiobook in exchange for an honest review。Evil Roman Emperors chronicles generations of madness, murder, debauchery, incest, fratricide, regicide, war, obsession, oddities, egomania, and more among Rome's most infamous emperors, from Nero to Caligula to Commodus。 The prose is quick, witty, and fun, and the narrator adds an extra touch of humor to the prose。Despite the brevity of Evil Roman Emperors, the sheer volume of history rapidly profiled here can make following along a challenge for anyone who is not already well-acquainted with Roman history。 And while the the many misdeeds of the Roman emperors are certainly outrageous, after a while they start to blend into each other and begin to feel repetitive。 I suspect that this is the type of book that could benefit from a second listen, in order to pick up on more of the details that were easy to miss the first time。 。。。more

Alexis Forgit

I received an advanced listening copy of Evil Roman Emperors through NetGalley。 This was a great overview of the baddest baddies from history。 The author does an excellent job adding wit and humor into the subject matter。 Great listen for anyone interested in Roman History!

Alicia

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Kyle Erickson

Enjoyable, breezy (in style, not subject matter haha) book about some atrocious Roman leaders。 Caligula, Nero, and Commodus take up a lot of space in this discussion, rightfully so, so it was nice to get to hear more about some of the lesser known monsters。 My only complaints are it was VERY brief for most of them, and that for some reason, the author occasionally told the story out of order。 (For example, skipping Tiberius's reign/Sejanus's villainy and then circling back after Commodus's death Enjoyable, breezy (in style, not subject matter haha) book about some atrocious Roman leaders。 Caligula, Nero, and Commodus take up a lot of space in this discussion, rightfully so, so it was nice to get to hear more about some of the lesser known monsters。 My only complaints are it was VERY brief for most of them, and that for some reason, the author occasionally told the story out of order。 (For example, skipping Tiberius's reign/Sejanus's villainy and then circling back after Commodus's death to discuss Sejanus and Macro?) If you just want to hear about some awful Romans, or if you want to participate meaningfully in the debate about who the worst is*, this book is for you。 *- Commodus, obviously。 Why is this even debated? 。。。more

courtney

audiobook provided by netgalley—when i was selecting this book from netgalley i just assumed i’d be learning about some really shitty roman emperors but what i got was so much better lmao。the sassy writing in the book made me laugh。 since i was given the audiobook version, i’m going to assume that the illustrations in the book were funny as well。 the voice actor/narrator was so good。 i really enjoyed listening to their voice。 so if you’re down to read (or listen) about some really shitty roman e audiobook provided by netgalley—when i was selecting this book from netgalley i just assumed i’d be learning about some really shitty roman emperors but what i got was so much better lmao。the sassy writing in the book made me laugh。 since i was given the audiobook version, i’m going to assume that the illustrations in the book were funny as well。 the voice actor/narrator was so good。 i really enjoyed listening to their voice。 so if you’re down to read (or listen) about some really shitty roman emperors with a little added sense of humour from the author then yeah i recommend this book came for history, stayed for the jokes 。。。more

Sarah

My favorite documentaries to watch are about Acient Rome so when I saw this ARC, of course I had to request it。 This was so well written and pretty funny at points, and it made it so much fun to listen to。 Despite knowing a lot about the Emperors talked about in this book, I still learned a lot about these horrible men。 I'm definitely pre-ordering a hardcopy of this book to have on my shelf!Thank you to Tantor Audio and NetGalley for providing me with an Audiobook copy to review。 My favorite documentaries to watch are about Acient Rome so when I saw this ARC, of course I had to request it。 This was so well written and pretty funny at points, and it made it so much fun to listen to。 Despite knowing a lot about the Emperors talked about in this book, I still learned a lot about these horrible men。 I'm definitely pre-ordering a hardcopy of this book to have on my shelf!Thank you to Tantor Audio and NetGalley for providing me with an Audiobook copy to review。 。。。more

Naomi's Bookshelf

I literally laughed out loud while listening to the audiobook! I don't know if enjoyed is a good adjective to describe my experience but I could not put it down。 I didn't expect snarky comments about the different rulers to make me chuckle or pause but I would find myself saying, “Wait a second!” and then the book would continue with “That only lasted for a day” or “Just Kidding!” It was so clever! I loved how the material was treated。 It could have been so grotesque but the author did his best I literally laughed out loud while listening to the audiobook! I don't know if enjoyed is a good adjective to describe my experience but I could not put it down。 I didn't expect snarky comments about the different rulers to make me chuckle or pause but I would find myself saying, “Wait a second!” and then the book would continue with “That only lasted for a day” or “Just Kidding!” It was so clever! I loved how the material was treated。 It could have been so grotesque but the author did his best to allude where possible。 It was not very detailed for a book about evil emperors and I appreciate that。 The ranking was also a highlight for me。 You aren't expected to agree but it does give a great review of the ten chapters (in very minor detail obviously)。 Really recommend! I received a free audiobook via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Claudia

I listened to the audiobook version, so did not have access to any illustrations that may be included in the print version。 I liked this book。 It is well-researched and very readable。 This is Ancient Roman history written for the general public。 You do not have to have much prior knowledge of the subject to enjoy this book。 Anyone with a passing interest can learn and be entertained by this interesting catalogue of terrible Roman leaders。 The tone of the narrative is casual。 If a compendium of e I listened to the audiobook version, so did not have access to any illustrations that may be included in the print version。 I liked this book。 It is well-researched and very readable。 This is Ancient Roman history written for the general public。 You do not have to have much prior knowledge of the subject to enjoy this book。 Anyone with a passing interest can learn and be entertained by this interesting catalogue of terrible Roman leaders。 The tone of the narrative is casual。 If a compendium of evil emperors can be presented with a sense of humor, this author does a great job。 At the same time, the author does not downplay just how bad these people were。 It's a perfect read for someone interested in Rome who prefers not to tackle an academic text。 Of course, it does not include the detail expected in an academic text either。 An appendix of characters discussed in the text is included for convenient reference。 Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an ACR in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Claire

I received Evil Roman Emperors audiobook as part of a NetGalley giveaway。The names of a few Roman emperors are probably at least passingly familiar to most: Augustus, Nero, Caligula, Marcus Aurelius。 But just who was the worst, in the long, dark, violent history that began with Romulus and ended with Romulus Augustus? Despite the title, the options are not solely limited to emperor, but includes figures from Rome's days as a monarchy and republic。 After reviewing 10 candidates, the final chapter I received Evil Roman Emperors audiobook as part of a NetGalley giveaway。The names of a few Roman emperors are probably at least passingly familiar to most: Augustus, Nero, Caligula, Marcus Aurelius。 But just who was the worst, in the long, dark, violent history that began with Romulus and ended with Romulus Augustus? Despite the title, the options are not solely limited to emperor, but includes figures from Rome's days as a monarchy and republic。 After reviewing 10 candidates, the final chapter concludes with a countdown to, in Barlag's opinion, the worst。This is a fairly light and accessible angle on Roman history; you don't need to know a lot going in, and the narrative moves along at a nice pace。 On the flip side, this probably isn't for Roman history lovers, since it is more of an entry-level treatment, But for novices, it's a great look at just how nutty the empire was (particularly its latter centuries) and a nice gateway to deeper reads on the subject。 。。。more