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Ancient History Fangirl

Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy
Ancient History Fangirl
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  • Ancient History Fangirl

    The Lex Juliae: How Augustus Brought Women to Heel

    21/05/2026 | 1h 39min
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    You may have noticed that MAGA (Republicans in general, really) are weird about women.

    That weirdness is ancient. It goes all the way back to ancient Rome, all the way back to ancient Greece, and all the way back to the beginning of the city-state, when gender-based oppression was built into the foundations of the polis. Augustus was similarly weird about women, and so were (and are) many fascist leaders from more modern times.

    Augustus enacted laws called the Lex Juliae two thousand years ago, as part of his project to dismantle democracy and install an authoritarian state with himself at the head. Join us as we deconstruct those laws, compare them to Project 2025 and 2026, and try to figure out why oppression of women is so important to fascism.

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    AHFG Book Club: If Villain Bad, Why Villain Hot? (With Elizabeth May)

    14/05/2026 | 1h 10min
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    We are thrilled to welcome #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Elizabeth May to the podcast. Elizabeth May is the author of The Wolf and the Crown of Blood, a bestselling new release about deranged homicidal gods and the equally deranged princesses who drag them around like stuffie toys.

    Join us for a fun and laughter-filled conversation with an author whose playground is somewhere at the intersection of sex and violence, which is just where we like it.  

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    How to Destroy a Democracy (Welcome to the Augustan Age)

    07/05/2026 | 1h 16min
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    When Augustus rolled into town after defeating Marc Antony
    and Cleopatra, he was greeted as a hero—because the Senate ordered its people to stand outside the gates and cheer. The reality was, there was fear on both sides. Augustus was afraid to grab power too quickly—or he’d find himself meeting Caesar’s fate. The Senators feared bloody proscriptions, like the ones Augustus (Octavian) unleashed with the Second Triumvirate just a few years ago.

    Standing outside those walls, anything could have happened.
    Octavian could have been murdered. He could have given Rome back its democracy, just like it was. Just like before. And for a while, it looked like he was going to do that. He kept promising he would.

    But that’s not how it went down. Today we’ll explore how you kill a democracy—with a thousand tiny cuts, or one single stab to the heart.

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    Was Rome Always Like This? (With Mike Duncan)

    23/04/2026 | 1h 26min
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    When we look at the demise of Roman democracy, we think of the time of Augustus—and maybe Caesar before him. But in reality, the seeds of the republic’s destruction were planted at the time of its birth.

    It’s probably not too far out on a limb to say that Caesar couldn’t have grabbed so much power if there hadn’t been a Sulla, or a Marius, or the Gracchi brothers, or innumerable revolutionaries and power players of centuries before.

    That is the subject of The Storm Before the Storm, the New York Times bestselling book by author and podcaster Mike Duncan. This week, Mike takes us back to the beginning—to show us the faultlines built into the very foundation of democracy.

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    AHFG Book Club: Cleopatra: The Last Pharaoh (With Saara El-Arifi)

    16/04/2026 | 46min
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    Join us as we return to Cleopatra’s Alexandria—the glamor,
    the political intrigue, the history—and take a second in-depth look at Egypt's last Pharaoh. Our guide for this episode is none other than Saara El-Arifi, bestselling author of The Ending Fire and Faebound trilogies
    and the exciting new release, Cleopatra: A Novel.

    In this episode we’ll discuss Cleopatra’s life and loves, the challenges of breathing new life into a very examined historical figure, and exactly what we do and don’t know about the real Cleopatra.  

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