Partial Transcript
http://www.thetaleofrome.com/rome-010
Hello, this is Abel, in Beijing, China. Welcome to my podcast.
The Tale of Rome, Episode 10 — The Tyrant and the Sibyl.
Last week we saw the end of Servius Tullius’ life, and how his son-in-law usurped the throne of Rome. And luckily, I already gave you guys a brief description of this kings’ character, so let’s go ahead and see the first part of his reign.
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The king was the law. His power over life and death, war and peace, rich and poor, were all undisputed.
The Roman Senate, utterly ignored and completely laughed at by the king himself, became a bunch of old men who just went to work, and looked forward to going back home, having survived another day.
They walked around the forum and their city in total fear when the king was around, and in total shame when the king was elsewhere, busy tormenting people outside of Rome.
To put it in one sentence, Tarquin rendered the Senate totally anemic, and too weak to fight his power.
Well, while the king’s reign progressed this way, and old woman arrived in Rome, and she immediately asked for an audience with the king.
But according to historians we know that this old hag was no ordinary old lady, and that in fact, she was really one of the legendary ten Sibyls, and she came all the way from what is today’s Turkey. Sibyls were known to possess tremendous powers, and Romans—as well as Etruscans, knew better than crossing a Sibyl and her magic.
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A powerful Sibyl (which was a famous witch) scares the hell out of the 7th king of Rome. This king, Tarquin the Proud, is being hated by everyone in Rome.