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The Roman Grain Dole: How Free Wheat Shaped an Empire

The Roman Grain Dole: How Free Wheat Shaped an Empire

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the annona — Rome's system of subsidized grain distribution that fed hundreds of thousands of citizens for centuries. They trace its origins from the Gracchi brothers' reforms in 123 BCE through the imperial frumentationes under Augustus, who formalized a monthly dole of 5 modii per registered citizen. The conversation examines the logistical miracle of importing grain from Egypt, Sicily, and Africa via the port of Ostia and Trajan's hexagonal basin. They also discuss the political weaponization of the grain supply, from Clodius Pulcher's populist laws to the emperor's role as universal provider. The episode touches on the social impact: how the dole created a dependent urban populace, yet also stabilized Rome during crises like the Year of the Four Emperors. Finally, they consider the late empire's shift to bread and oil under Aurelian, and the system's eventual decline. A fascinating look at ancient welfare and its unintended consequences. #AncientRome #Annona #RomanGrainDole #Frumentationes #GracchiBrothers #Augustus #Ostia #Portus #Egypt #ClodiusPulcher #Aurelian #RomanEconomy #BreadAndCircuses #RomanPolitics #WelfareState #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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