Pertinax - Son of a Slave Who Became Emperor #19 Roman History Documentary Series

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  • @tiberiuscave4617
    @tiberiuscave4617 2 роки тому +99

    Unfortunately, the portrait used in this video to depict Pertinax does not actually depict Pertinax. It's housed at the Vatican Museum and, while formerly thought to be Pertinax, nowadays it's more accepted as the depiction of Plautianus, the praetorian prefect of Septimius Severus. Indeed, this bust does not bear much of Pertinax's known features (eg. he lacks curly hairs). There's no surely identified statue/bust of Pertinax.

    • @TheSPQRHistorian
      @TheSPQRHistorian  2 роки тому +28

      Yeah you're right, I just found that out earlier today as I was doing research for the upcoming Septimius video...

    • @tiberiuscave4617
      @tiberiuscave4617 2 роки тому +7

      @@TheSPQRHistorian don't worry, unfortunately the inscription under the bust still identifies him as Pertinax...

    • @craigbhill
      @craigbhill 2 роки тому +4

      There was more than one reason many ancient and even still-ongoing cultures refused to portray the faces of the men they venerated, gods, especially. Like children we want to know the face we're told is Pertinax, even if it's wrong. We have to see an image, we think, when it's better for more than one good reason we do not fix on a certain look, not just for its inaccuracy but it makes the mind lazy, better reasons than the ones usually proffered, that it steals the soul of the dearly departed depicted, when the depicted didn't actually always look the way we see him, even in photographs which diminish the being with aspects of him living you could only realize in person. Not as mere reproduction.

    • @tkenny8527
      @tkenny8527 2 роки тому +1

      @@craigbhill sure buddy
      Words out of context too

    • @Eazy-ERyder
      @Eazy-ERyder 2 роки тому

      @@craigbhill I hear ya. You're absolutely RIGHT, especially regarding the need to see SOME facial depictions.

  • @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658
    @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658 2 роки тому +205

    Pertinax the son of a slave that became the emperor of Rome. A great general and stoic thinker.If only Marcus Aurelius chose him as his successor the Roman golden age could have lasted at least 20 years longer.

    • @RhmnLego
      @RhmnLego 2 роки тому +8

      True! sadly, such a talent was cut short probably his only mistake was to trust the praetorians (the murderers of his predecessor)

    • @brianaguila6925
      @brianaguila6925 2 роки тому +5

      If only Marcus Aurelius chose him instead of Commodus and the Senate backed this demand things would have been different

    • @kevingonzales5149
      @kevingonzales5149 2 роки тому

      He didn't pay the pretorian guard and was cut down. Then they sold the imperatus to some other damn fool!

    • @Gizzatow
      @Gizzatow Рік тому

      @CipiRipi00 жаль,что Коммод не умер в младенчестве как многие дети Марка...

    • @Gizzatow
      @Gizzatow Рік тому

      @CipiRipi00 да без проблем,я вообще не думал что мне кто то ответит.Россия-страшное место и жутко опасное.И в идеологии этой страны есть такое утверждение,что Москва-третий Рим,а четвёртому не бывать.Так что считай,что мы преемники Коммода и его шизофрении))

  • @harbingerd.8457
    @harbingerd.8457 2 роки тому +102

    Pertinax would have had been a great emperor if it wasn't for those greedy AF praetorians. Fortunately, Pertinax had the last laugh because Septimius Severus redeemed his memory by deifying him, recognizing his rule to be legit, executed the soldiers who murdered him, and putting his name as part of his Imperial title.

    • @joeywheelerii9136
      @joeywheelerii9136 2 роки тому +26

      Plus he replaced all the praetorians with his loyal vets. He also took all those Praetorians money and property

    • @martiawesome
      @martiawesome 2 роки тому

      septimius severus is a terrible emperor..the crisis of the third century is mainly his doing..the roman empire’s army got too big in his familys reign and has to debased the coins to pay them..resulting in the decline of the roman economy..and it became too militaristic in its bureaucracy

  • @EasternRomanHistory
    @EasternRomanHistory 2 роки тому +73

    Fantastissmus as usual, Pertinax reminds me Titus in some ways. An emperor whose reign was far shorter than it should have been. To think his death would lead to civil war!

    • @eutropius2699
      @eutropius2699 2 роки тому

      Was Titus the general who sieged Jerusalem during Nero’s reign

    • @solaurelian7638
      @solaurelian7638 2 роки тому +4

      @@eutropius2699 Briefly yes, the majority of the revolt was put down by Titus when his father Vespasian was emperor.

    • @eutropius2699
      @eutropius2699 2 роки тому

      @@solaurelian7638 I see

    • @petersclafani4370
      @petersclafani4370 2 роки тому

      It was the roman way. Assassinations. Followed by civil wars. Money, powerful senators, corruption all would lead to romes fall.
      There are lessons for our leaders to learn.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Рік тому

      Titus was kind of like a more successful Germanicus imo. Great general, very popular among the soldiers and people who lived long enough to take part in the nuance of imperial adminsitration and even rule for a short time. If he'd lived 10-15 more years he might have gone down as one of the best emperors. I think Trajan in particular took cues from how the Senate and people responded to Titus.

  • @septimiusseverus343
    @septimiusseverus343 2 роки тому +61

    _I always held this great and honourable man in the highest esteem and took his name for my own. His murderers were punished as they deserved._

    • @causantinthescot
      @causantinthescot 2 роки тому

      His successor was Dildious Julianus (Sorry that's a bad joke, but this person was terrible). Luckily he was killed by you before Didius Julianus re-spread any forms of c*mmodus' decadence.

  • @Hilversumborn
    @Hilversumborn 2 роки тому +71

    Pertinax had the potential to be another great emperor.

  • @Francis_0120
    @Francis_0120 2 роки тому +47

    I don't think that this man is incapable of ruling the empire. He was just like Galba, who is overly strict, but unlike Galba, he would be a great emperor if his reign got longer

    • @fedecano7362
      @fedecano7362 2 роки тому

      you mean you think is capable¿

    • @darkapollo3463
      @darkapollo3463 2 роки тому

      @@fedecano7362 that is what he said.

    • @alessandrogini5283
      @alessandrogini5283 2 роки тому

      @@fedecano7362 i think that also otho and Alexander severus deserved a longer reign

  • @EasternRomanHistory
    @EasternRomanHistory 2 роки тому +25

    Pertinent Pertinax, someone had to make the pun.

    • @ktom5262
      @ktom5262 5 місяців тому

      He was succeeded by Impertinax, who was known to be impertinent.

  • @paultyson4389
    @paultyson4389 2 роки тому +58

    What a sad end for such a great man. I am sure he would have made a great emperor if he'd been given the opportunity to continue but Rome was in a state of murderous anarchy.
    Thanks.

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 2 роки тому +3

      Had he been emperor he would probably still have his son succeed him. Admittedly said son wouldn't be a spoiled brat, but it still makes me wonder if Pertinax Jr would be capable. I know he was eventually killed off in Caracalla's reign, but I don't know enough about the guy to see if he was a good Roman or not

  • @victorvanmurray7664
    @victorvanmurray7664 2 роки тому +6

    This is my favourite video of the series because Pertinax has been my favourite emperor since i first learned about him. He is a fascinating historical character, i wonder how the empire would have looked if he lasted a little longer!

  • @ひろゆき二十一
    @ひろゆき二十一 2 роки тому +5

    May Fortuna compel the gods of UA-cam algorithm to bless this amazing channel.

  • @redjirachi1
    @redjirachi1 2 роки тому +23

    Pertinax has promise to be the second coming of Nerva
    Sadly, he was the second coming of Galba

  • @josephiscancelled2732
    @josephiscancelled2732 2 роки тому +5

    This content is so high quality. I'm so glad I found this channel a while back, and this latest wave of videos has been amazing. I was a little worried we wouldn't see any new content again... Believe me, this channel will be huge, and the back catalogue is fantastic!

  • @christopherevans2445
    @christopherevans2445 Рік тому +1

    Ty to the great contemporary historian Cassius Dio, who was a Senator at the time. His Roman history is one of the most important pieces we have.

  • @rafaeldelgado2487
    @rafaeldelgado2487 2 роки тому +6

    Another great video.

  • @drillxedit
    @drillxedit 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video and quality commentary. Petrinax is an underrated Emperor.

  • @justinian-the-great
    @justinian-the-great 2 роки тому +36

    Pertinax is what the Empire needed instead of Commodus. Unfortunately Marcus Aurelius miscalculated and gave it one of the worst emperors. In a way he is similar to Otho by the means that he also had a great potential, but was unfortunately ruined by his own mercifulness. Also he is the last Emperor who was wholly supported by the Senate. I gues that from now on The SPQR Historian is going to have a serious problems with determining whom to actually include in this glorious series, since there are so many usurpers. I do wonder whom of the rest 4 emperors from the 193 you are going to include and will Clodius Albinus and Pescennius Niger be included?

    • @benjaminjeff5329
      @benjaminjeff5329 2 роки тому

      usurpers and prisoners from there on the decay of the empire

    • @causantinthescot
      @causantinthescot 2 роки тому +4

      And his successor was Dildoius Julianus (Sorry this was a bad joke, but you know how bad Didius Julianus was.)

    • @justinian-the-great
      @justinian-the-great 2 роки тому +1

      @@causantinthescot True, Didius was an incompetent idiot. Btw my friend, I see you in so many responses to my comments.

  • @keithpharoah6110
    @keithpharoah6110 Рік тому +1

    RIP Pertinax, you were a real one.

  • @arturleperoke3205
    @arturleperoke3205 Рік тому +5

    I feel like the Preatorians were a greater catastrophy to Rome than the antonine plague, or the costly marcomannic wars

  • @bumblebeeeoptimus
    @bumblebeeeoptimus 2 роки тому +1

    This is my favorite emperor of the Pertinaxian dynasty.

  • @camilobautista46
    @camilobautista46 2 роки тому +1

    Pleaseee dont stop these videoss

  • @saltycreole2673
    @saltycreole2673 2 роки тому +7

    Pertinax' mistake was to not decapitate and reform the Praetorian Guard.

  • @jimmehjiimmeehh9748
    @jimmehjiimmeehh9748 2 роки тому +1

    Perk up Pertinax! Profoundly pressing package of power plant profit projections for Pete Porter in Pasadena.

  • @JustinCage56
    @JustinCage56 2 роки тому +12

    He was the very definition of wasted potential.
    Rebalanced the economy
    Issued fair laws
    And was starting to revert the Empire into a Republic again seeing how destructive one Emperor can be with too much power.

  • @giacomogiromella3457
    @giacomogiromella3457 2 роки тому +2

    well done

  • @jmmp7290
    @jmmp7290 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video! Keep up the good work!

  • @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
    @hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156 2 роки тому +3

    At 10:40, "Pertinax punished this mutiny, severely." And then you move on. But given that the man was left for dead, it kinda begs the question - HOW did he manage to punish the mutiny??? I feel like you should have either elaborated, or if no sources were available for it, you should have said so.
    Otherwise, great work!

  • @mattlaukon7674
    @mattlaukon7674 2 роки тому

    Gawd, I love your channel so entertaining. 👍

  • @lukang72
    @lukang72 2 роки тому +1

    Great biography. Unfortunate and tragic end for a noble man who could have restored the empire's fortunes

  • @Hugh_Morris
    @Hugh_Morris 2 роки тому +1

    Pertinax, a great man.

  • @hedylus
    @hedylus 2 роки тому +1

    Most academics tend to exclude the strict class system in the Greek speaking world, and the 400,000 sesterti required for entry into the Equestrian Order was an absolute requirement for a command appointments. The highest position that a Praetorians tended to achieve was as a centurion or as a minor official, and of course, fluent Aegean Greek was also a requirement in order to transmit orders from the commanders into Latin for those in the lower ranks, who may not have been smart enough to speak Aegean Greek.

  • @markostojanovicSokrat
    @markostojanovicSokrat 2 роки тому

    fantastic video 👌👌

  • @Tiger1AuasfE
    @Tiger1AuasfE 2 роки тому +8

    Maybe the first thing he should have done is, reform the praetorian guard...

    • @RexFuturi
      @RexFuturi 2 роки тому +7

      He was trying. It was in refusing their demands that they decided to kill him.

    • @Tiger1AuasfE
      @Tiger1AuasfE 2 роки тому +2

      @@RexFuturi Reform, I ment changing the guards all to gether, not just trying to discipline them.

    • @RexFuturi
      @RexFuturi 2 роки тому +3

      @@Tiger1AuasfE It wasn't that simple. Had he tried that, they would have killed him even sooner. The Praetorians were a law unto themselves.

    • @Tiger1AuasfE
      @Tiger1AuasfE 2 роки тому +1

      @@RexFuturi Yes I know the influence that the guard had, but still a bit absurd an emperor to fall under their presasure, they were spoiled a bit to much from comodus at his rein and the emperors before.

    • @robertthompson9574
      @robertthompson9574 2 роки тому

      Septimus Severus had the right idea about the Praetorian guards

  • @noticing33
    @noticing33 Рік тому +1

    So can we find commodus' statues in the Tiber now?

    • @Retro77691
      @Retro77691 Рік тому

      Pertinax Was American 🇺🇸

  • @alessandrogini5283
    @alessandrogini5283 2 роки тому

    Could i suggest you two Books about the Last severan emperor,starting the third century crisis?

  • @junesilvermanb2979
    @junesilvermanb2979 2 роки тому +1

    Publius Helvius Pertinax (1 August, 126 - 28 March, 193) was Roman emperor for the first three months of 193.
    He succeeded Commodus to become the first emperor during the tumultuous Year of the Five Emperors.

  • @holysaintknight343
    @holysaintknight343 2 роки тому +2

    He was a good emperor really

  • @melissastone5755
    @melissastone5755 2 роки тому +1

    Always wondered what had happened to Sam the Eagle 🤭
    So much better than the 1st narrator, I love this animated voice style 👍

  • @Raven.378
    @Raven.378 2 роки тому +7

    I'm an independent researcher in archaeology, There is the Emperor's tomb Commodos.

  • @dragosmihailazar2638
    @dragosmihailazar2638 2 роки тому

    I remember your voice from a Michael the Brave Video .

  • @AYVYN
    @AYVYN 2 роки тому +1

    Pertinax: I will balance the budget, eliminate inflation, restore the economy. Rome will last another 100 centuries.
    Praetorian Guard: Pay us or you won’t last another 100 seconds.

  • @lobo1928
    @lobo1928 2 роки тому

    exciting great voice too.

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview 2 роки тому

    Did he get a cameo in gladiator with chubby russel Crowe? I remember that falco had a cameo. Who r d other five? I only know of septimius Severus

  • @mgm6076
    @mgm6076 2 роки тому +2

    niceeee...

  • @bretnielsen5502
    @bretnielsen5502 2 роки тому +1

    The denarius of Pertinax was a pricey acquisition.

  • @WaveChronicles0
    @WaveChronicles0 9 місяців тому

    Pertinax assassination is one of the most interesting in history IMO. A month standoff with the pretorians over their bonus. A good man who served Rome faithfully and loyally his entire life. Never wanted to be emperor but accepted his duty. Paid them but was unwilling to give what they were promised by someone else. Stood on his morals and lost his life for it. No better example of the Praetorian’s greed.

  • @WildMen4444
    @WildMen4444 Рік тому

    Started as the son of a slave, became emperor of Rome, was worshipped as a divus after death. Hail to the Divine Pertinax!

  • @xxcoopcoopxx
    @xxcoopcoopxx 2 роки тому +1

    What do you think, SPQR Historian; is Phillip K. Dick accurate; did the empire ever end?

  • @mk9650
    @mk9650 2 роки тому +3

    Correct the title please!

  • @herbertgearing1702
    @herbertgearing1702 2 роки тому +1

    Inspiring and tragic story. He seems like a remarkable man and would likely have served Rome well for as long as he was able. There are some Roman assassinations which are understandable and its obvious why the public did not turn on the Pretorian guard, but this one is a mystery unless I am missing something. The true problem at the root of Rome's leaders life expectancy issue is that Rome was politically violent by nature from Romulus to Marian, from Sulla to Ceasars and continued down through their Byzantine descendants. Assassination and coupes were granted legitimacy by the inaction of the good men and thus permitted to prosper they cease to be treason. The true mystery is how a people so divided and riddled with instability, and corruption were able to thrive and survive so long as they did.

  • @anarchopupgirl
    @anarchopupgirl 2 роки тому +1

    Not to be rude but there's a spelling error in the title- it says "bacame"

  • @askindo5466
    @askindo5466 2 роки тому +1

    Pain :(

  • @Kyle_Schaff
    @Kyle_Schaff 2 роки тому +1

    Just came to let you know about a spelling error in the title: “Bacame”

  • @Fatherofheroesandheroines
    @Fatherofheroesandheroines 2 роки тому +1

    I had a strange teacher who once told me we get the word pertinent from this man. Who knows?

  • @lastoftheb00mers
    @lastoftheb00mers Рік тому

    Pure fury.

  • @oatnoid
    @oatnoid 2 роки тому

    Those Parthians really knew how to Parthy.

  • @stevenleslie8557
    @stevenleslie8557 2 роки тому

    Always the Pratorean guard with a grevince.

  • @thadtuiol1717
    @thadtuiol1717 2 роки тому +1

    The Praetorian Guard were the Roman military's spoiled, perfumed, greedy show ponies. I'm so glad Constantine finally disbanded them.

  • @idipped2521
    @idipped2521 6 місяців тому

    The praetorian guard was a disgrace to Rome

  • @SkoomaCat
    @SkoomaCat 2 роки тому +5

    I don't think Pertinax know he is also a funny youtube channel xD

  • @MMijdus
    @MMijdus 2 роки тому

    A beautiful story! An emperor with almost christian virtues!

  • @Gundus1000
    @Gundus1000 11 місяців тому +1

    Good to know that Septimius Severus dealt with this scum of a Praetorian Guard.

    • @idipped2521
      @idipped2521 6 місяців тому

      The praetorian guard should have been abolished, they were lower than whale crap

    • @idipped2521
      @idipped2521 6 місяців тому

      The praetorian guard was disgusting.

  • @EricVornoff
    @EricVornoff 2 роки тому

    2:22

  • @niccoarcadia4179
    @niccoarcadia4179 2 роки тому +1

    Pertinax should have paid off the Pretorian guards. Greasing palms was mandatory.

    • @TheSPQRHistorian
      @TheSPQRHistorian  2 роки тому +2

      True

    • @leventetanka754
      @leventetanka754 2 роки тому

      Nico Arcadia : No, he should have brought a legion to Rome and wipe out that band of thugs. Then install a cohort of trusted soldiers as the new guard.

  • @causantinthescot
    @causantinthescot 2 роки тому +1

    He had the potential, but sadly his successor was named Dildoius Julianus......

  • @henkstersmacro-world
    @henkstersmacro-world 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @raicattivo
    @raicattivo Рік тому

    One of the Praetorians worst crimes

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview 2 роки тому

    Sound like d guy on history marche

  • @AlistairSaldanha
    @AlistairSaldanha 2 роки тому

    Bacame?

  • @Gizzatow
    @Gizzatow Рік тому

    Пертинакс-несостоявшийся Нерва,а Север-несостоявшийся Траян.Да,золотого века больше не будет.

  • @MikeFife92
    @MikeFife92 Рік тому

    The praetorian guard should have been disbanded with every new emperor.

  • @andrewmcandrew7642
    @andrewmcandrew7642 Рік тому

    It's strange... I love history and if I ever was an ancient king/emperor I don't think I'll have been the Alexander, or the charismatic Caesar, or the most beloved Marcus Aurelius. Knowing my own personality it seems like I must have been pertinax in my old life 😭😭 his story and way of life resonates with me so much.

    • @anglophone412
      @anglophone412 Рік тому

      Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. You (and I for that matter) have no idea how we would react to becoming emperor.

  • @tomurg
    @tomurg 2 роки тому

    10:44 Hitlers Dad would have liked Pertinax

  • @brunopereira6789
    @brunopereira6789 9 місяців тому

    The sixth good emperor

  • @lfMzz
    @lfMzz 2 роки тому +2

    *Became

  • @JuanCanuck
    @JuanCanuck 2 роки тому

    *became

  • @jamesodom4980
    @jamesodom4980 2 роки тому +2

    Oh no, it’s this narrator. It sounds like his vocal cords have to do cartwheels just to say basic words like “empire” and “cavalry”.

  • @stephenparker9071
    @stephenparker9071 6 місяців тому

    Behind the times obviously, but this narrator is a step down. Not sure I can keep watching with this choice.

  • @noticing33
    @noticing33 Рік тому

    Shoulda sent them praetorians to the front lines

  • @josephpercente8377
    @josephpercente8377 2 роки тому

    Historia Augusta is not very reliable source.

  • @egay86292
    @egay86292 Рік тому

    boogie.

  • @ljgaming639
    @ljgaming639 5 місяців тому

    Classic. Emperor who would have been good comes to power and the praetorians kill him. SMH.

  • @thomasnuedling9167
    @thomasnuedling9167 2 роки тому

    The narration was poor. 😞

  • @whoarewe7515
    @whoarewe7515 2 роки тому

    Bandage

  • @akscjdid1793
    @akscjdid1793 2 роки тому

    Excuse me but your pronounciation is just too much for me. Nice video still

  • @mrbushlied7742
    @mrbushlied7742 2 роки тому

    Why did so many emperors and would-be emperors come out of Britain?