The Warrior Who Burned: Tullus Hostilius | Episode IX | Roman History for Sleep
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After peace comes war. After temples come armies. After Numa's prayers, Tullus's swords.
Rome's third king looked at 43 years of peace and thought: we're going soft. Tullus Hostilius believed war was Rome's natural state, that conquest built character, that peace made cities weak. He got his war—battle after battle, victory after victory, glory stacked on glory. Until the day he tried to summon Jupiter with the wrong ritual and learned that some powers don't forgive arrogance.
Tonight, the story of Rome's warrior king: the man who reminded the city what it was built for, who brought Rome back to blood and expansion, and who died screaming when lightning found him in his own palace.
Contemplative history told beside the firelight—even Rome's most violent kings become meditation when the story slows to the pace of ancient memory.
Perfect for sleep, study, or the quiet hours when history feels like wisdom whispered across time.
2+ hours of meditative Roman history
Episode 9: The return of war after peace
The king who burned for his arrogance
No ads, no interruptions—just story and silence
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