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The Partial Recap – The 440s BCE

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This is our short scripted summary of what the ancient sources tell us about the events of the 440s BCE. If you would like more detail and analysis, be sure to check out our regular episodes from the Foundation of Rome series.

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The Partial Recap for the 440s BCE

To pick up our detailed episodes for this period, we recommend starting with Episode 109 – The First Decemvirate. Although the decemvirs come to power in c. 451 BCE, their story has so much influence on the decade of the 440s that you simply wouldn’t want to miss it!

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Transcript for the 440s BCE

Introduction 

FR – Welcome to the Partial Recap for the 440s BCE!

PG – I’m Dr G 

FR – and I’m Dr Rad

PG – and this is our highlights edition of the 440s in Rome. We’ll take you through from 449 to 440 in an epitome of our normal episodes. 

FR – Perfect for those mornings when you don’t want some lengthy rhetoric with your coffee – but please be warned – this episode contains references to murder, violence and sexual assault. 

PG – Get ready for a recappuccino. 

449 BCE

448 BCE

447 BCE

446 BCE

445 BCE

444 BCE

443 BCE

442 BCE

441 BCE

440 BCE 

Conclusion

FR – And that was the 440s in Ancient Rome… or was it? 

PG – Remember, this has just been the highlights from the ancient sources, so if you want to delve into the complexities of the different evidence from this period, check out our narrative episodes. 

FR – Thanks for joining us for this Partial Recap!

Sound Credits for the 440s BCE

Music courtesy of the amazing Bettina Joy de Guzman.

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