>it's a Roman Emperor kills their best general out of petty jealousy and everything goes to shit episode
>>2708556
>it's a Praetorian Guard put the role of Emperor on auction episode.
>>2708570
>it's a Constantine's reasons for distrusting the Praetorian Guard kino episode
>It's a europe reacts 600 years after the fall of constantinople episode
What did we mean by this
>>2708556
>It's a Roman Emperor fucks half of the Senate and tries to change the state religion to his faggotry
>It's a cabbage episode
>>2708556
he looks like a chimpanzee
>>2708556
>it's a Sassanid Emperor gets a hat-trick episode again
>>2708556
>It's the episode where the Roman Emperor gets trolled by the barbarian envoys so hard he has a fucking stroke.
>>2708556
>it's a Roman Emperor kills their best general out of petty jealousy and everything goes to shit episode pt. 2
>it's a recurring villain of the week episode
The showrunners really liked those episodes
>it's a Roman emperor that tries to salvage the empire only to get killed by the Magister Militum episode
>>2710563
For all the love the people of Rome had for him and for being the father and grandfather of who he was, he's barely remembered nowadays. He was a good lad.
>it's a barbarians invade and the Empire dies episode
>>2710574
Because after Rome become an empire, people stopped caring about everyone who wasn't an emperor. Republic era had a great ensemble casts.
>>2710582
The Ottomans were the true Romans.
>>2710588
True. Hannial, Scipio, the Gracchi brothers, Marius, Sulla, the Triumvirates...glorious 2 centuries full of interesting rivalries.
Not like the Imperial epoche was always monolithic, one just needs to look at the years of 4,5 or 6 emperors. I guess they were not as relevant as the events of the last 2 centuries of the Republic?
>It's a Roman emperor's wife's son becomes his sole heir episode
>it's a Rome kills the guy that holds the empire together and the wife and children of the soldiers keeping the Roman borders intact episode
Killing the only person keeping your empire together? Sign me up
>it's an ancap episode
>>2710543
>villain
>>2708556
>it's that flashback episode where you see the lionized father's actions in a new light and realize he messed everything up