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Diocletian tried to fix rising prices the hard way, by blaming greed and forcing prices down by law. #historyrepeats @Command Your Brand #ancientrome #economichistory
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Power in Rome wasn’t inherited… sometimes it was bought and then fought for. The Year of Five Emperors shows how quickly things can shift when loyalty is tied to money and the military. Decisions made in moments like this can echo for centuries.Crazy how choices back then still feel familiar today.If this got you thinking, share this and follow for more history breakdowns.
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History pivoted on a moment of belief. Before ruling a united empire, Constantine the Great had a vision — the Chi-Rho in the sky — and the words, “Under this sign, you will conquer.” After victory, the Edict of Milan made Christianity legal in 313 AD. By 380, under Theodosius I, it became the official faith of Rome. One decision. One shift. A whole empire changed. If this gave you perspective, repost this and follow for more conversations that shape how you think. #historyexplained #leadershipl
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Ever heard of Alpha Gal Syndrome? It’s not just about allergies—it’s about why it’s suddenly rising... and who might be connected. This week, I sat down with Danielle Mercy from The Rabbit Hole Conspiracy Podcast to unpack the explosion of tick and mosquito-borne illnesses—and the possible roles of Plum Island, World War II experiments, and even the Gates Foundation. It’s wild, it’s real, and it might change how you see public health forever. Hit the link in bio to tune in. | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Apr 23, 2025
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The Roman Senate wasn’t as powerful as most people think. It started as a council of advisors, more talk than action, while real power rested in the hands of magistrates and tribunes. Rome even had its own version of an Electoral College, where the wealthiest citizens held most of the votes. History really does have a way of repeating itself. Share this if you love uncovering how ancient politics shaped today’s systems! #romanempire #AncientHistory #RomanSenate #WorldHistory #PoliticalPower | Je
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In the 1950s, the CIA’s MK-Ultra program crossed a line, running covert experiments on American soil, even within unsuspecting settings. One man, Frank Olson, became the key to uncovering just how far it went. Discover the chilling truth behind the experiment that blurred the line between science and control. Tune in to the full episode now, link in bio. #mkultra #hiddenhistory #conspiracyfacts #coldwarsecrets #commandyourbrandshow | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Ever wonder where our big ideas about life and reality actually started? In this episode of The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show, we go back to ancient Greece, where thinkers like Heraclitus and Parmenides debated what’s truly real, and how Plato pulled their ideas together to shape the way we still think today. Tune in now — link in bio! #JeremyRyanSlateShow #ancientphilosophy #plato #GreekWisdom #historypodcast | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Rome didn’t collapse in one dramatic moment, it hollowed itself out. To fix labor and security gaps, the empire hired foreign tribes to guard borders they wanted to cross. Over time, the people holding the swords realized they didn’t need Rome’s permission anymore, while Romans held wine cups and memories of power. That “empty shell” pattern shows up today too, when essential production gets outsourced because it’s cheaper now, not safer later. Follow for more history that explains the present,
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So, I don't receive criticism that well... And admittedly, I am working on it! 👌 I realized this upon receiving the Editor's Notes for my book "Extraordinary"... And that it takes one to have an open mind and accept criticism well in order to be successful... Having the receptiveness to any coaching or mentoring will allow us to see our opportunities and improve on them... How do you handle criticism? Share your thoughts in the comments. Hear my thoughts on these as well: 👉 What I learned from
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Very excited to be on Culture War on Friday with Tim Pool and discuss The Roman Empire. Make sure to subscribe to the Tenet Media YouTube and Rumble channels to see it. Link in the first Comment. | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Feb 29, 2024
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I’m joined by historian and Gone Medieval host Matt Lewis as we dive into Richard’s brutal childhood, going from a dispossessed prisoner to second in line to the throne before he even turned ten. History isn’t just dates… it’s survival. Link in bio for the full story. #medievalhistory #warsoftheroses #historyreels | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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251 AD. An emperor vanishes in a swamp. An army shatters. A plague kills 5,000 a day in Rome. Borders bleed. Gods stay silent. Was this just another crisis—or the first moment Rome realized it might fall? Watch Rome’s near-death year below 👇 | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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When Rome was under pressure, it looked for someone to blame. After the fire of 64 AD, Nero pointed at the Christians. During later crises, other emperors did the same. Over and over, persecution followed instability. History shows this pattern clearly: when power feels threatened, it finds a scapegoat. Follow for more history that explains how empires really operate. #romanempire #historylessons #powerandpolitics | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Rome didn’t fall overnight, it cracked little by little. As more non-Roman soldiers joined the army, loyalty shifted to whoever paid them, pushing inflation even higher. Then the climate changed, crops failed, and food prices exploded. Sometimes history shows us how small pressures stack up until an empire can’t hold anymore. Repost if you love learning about Rome or follow for more history breakdowns! #romanhistory #ancientworld #historyexplained | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Rome didn’t fall in a day. It learned how to live with chaos first. When power shifts from law and legacy to who can move troops the fastest, leadership becomes temporary and instability becomes normal. The Year of Six Emperors changed the rules, and Rome never fully recovered. Tap the link in bio to tune in.�Follow for more deep dives.�React if this made you think differently about power. #romanhistory #empiredynamics #powerandpolitics | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Three legions marched in. None marched out. In the Teutoburg Forest, betrayal and hubris erased 20,000 Romans in days — and reshaped the Empire. Watch the full video below 👇 | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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The Roman Senate? More like a suggestion box. They didn’t make laws, they recommended them, and the people mostly followed because literacy was rare. Real power came from wealthy elites and their “clients,” who showed up daily to get marching orders and keep the system running. Influence > authority. Follow for more wild truths about Rome or repost if this blew your mind. #romanhistory #ancientrome #historyfacts | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Brutus wasn’t just “one of Caesar’s assassins” he carried the weight of Rome’s history on his shoulders. In a culture where honoring your ancestors was everything, his actions weren’t just political, they were personal. If this story made you think, hit repost and share it with someone who’d love this history too. | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Power doesn’t always attack head-on. Sometimes it manufactures a scandal. �Nogaret knew the Templars couldn’t be destroyed by force, so he weaponized testimony, rewarded disgruntled insiders, and let accusation do the work that armies couldn’t. �What followed wasn’t justice… it was strategy. Tune in to the full episode, link in bio �#knightstemplar �#hiddenforcesinhistory �#powerandpolitics | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Can you imagine becoming emperor at 13? Meet Elagabalus: the teenage ruler who married a rock, put his hairdresser in charge of Rome’s grain, threw wild parties the Senate had to attend, and basically turned politics upside down. History’s teenage chaos has never been this extra! Repost if this blew your mind or follow for more unbelievable history stories! #romanempire #historyiswild #Teenruler | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Most people know Constantine the Great for bringing Christianity to the empire, but his real game-changer? Currency. By minting gold coins and requiring taxes in gold, he stopped hoarding, stabilized the economy, and set the Eastern Empire on a gold standard that lasted centuries. History has lessons we still need today. Repost or follow for more insights from history! #ancienthistory #romanempire #historylessons | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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The Medici didn't just own Florence, the bought the wheels of power in Renaissance Europe. How they wielded power is no different than what you see today, it's just the levers being pulled that has changed. Watch the full video 👇 | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Marcus Aurelius is often hailed as the ultimate philosopher-emperor, but his Meditations were just his personal journal, never meant for fame. He broke the “Five Good Emperors” tradition by naming his son Commodus as his successor and history shows us why teenage emperors rarely end well: bankrupt treasuries, gladiator fights, and paranoia everywhere. Repost if history fascinates you or follow for more wild Roman stories! He broke the “Five Good Emperors” tradition by naming his son Commodus as
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Cesare Borgia: from cardinal to mercenary, conqueror of Italy, and inspiration for Machiavelli’s The Prince. He lived fast, aimed high, and left a mark, until syphilis cut it short. History remembers the bold, even when fate has other plans. Follow for more stories of larger-than-life figures or repost if Borgia’s wild ride amazed you. #renaissancehistory #cesareborgia #historyfacts | Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Many entrepreneurs focus on having the best idea, the perfect idea. It's SO good, that you have to sign an NDA to see it. Here's the thing, that idea, no matter how perfect, will change many times before it becomes it's best version. Pick an idea to start and just get moving. Your real focus? Founders Space - Entrepreneurs, Startups & Venture Capital Investors says your focus should be on finding the right people. The right people are SO valuable. They will help you build the right systems and t
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Ripe effect slate work we done on a love wee job in April #art #best #details #slate #lead #slater | Ryan Edgar Roofing
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