Narrator: Peter Coates
Duration: 24 min
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The Sayings of Marcus is to walk beside an emperor who governed not through cruelty or conquest, but by reason, restraint, and virtue. This collection presents rare, firsthand glimpses of Marcus Aurelius not as a distant symbol of power, but as a human being navigating the immense burden of imperial responsibility with unwavering Stoic discipline.
Here is Marcus confronting betrayal with mercy, rejecting revenge in the arena, and speaking candidly of philosophy, war, death, and duty. His words, at once spare and profound, offer a timeless testament to character under pressure.
For admirers of
Meditations, this companion text reveals the man in public life—deciding, judging, and leading. For newcomers to Stoicism or Roman history, it is an unforgettable introduction to one of history's most introspective rulers
Marcus Aurelius (121–180 CE) was a Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher whose reign is often seen as the golden age of the Roman Empire. Born in Rome to a noble family, he was adopted by Emperor Antoninus Pius, who meticulously prepared him for leadership. Ascending to the throne in 161 CE, Marcus ruled alongside his adoptive brother, Lucius Verus, until Lucius's death in 169 CE.
A philosopher at heart, Marcus Aurelius penned Meditations, a profound series of personal reflections that reveal his dedication to wisdom, virtue, and resilience in the face of adversity. His reign was marked by relentless military campaigns, including defending the empire against Germanic tribes and Parthian invasions. Yet, amid the chaos of war and political intrigue, Marcus remained committed to Stoic principles, striving to embody justice and humility.
Marcus Aurelius died on March 17, 180 CE, in a military camp near Vindobona (modern-day Vienna) during a campaign against the Germanic tribes. His death marked the end of the Pax Romana and the beginning of a more turbulent period for the Roman Empire, as his son Commodus took the throne.
Published by: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
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