Corruption of Power
Augustus, the first Roman emperor, wielded unchecked power that often led to corruption among his successors. While some emperors maintained a sense of responsibility, many were unfit for leadership, highlighting the dangers of absolute power. The discussion reveals a list of the worst emperors, emphasizing the recurring themes of misrule and moral decay throughout Roman history.In this clip
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