Title – "I'm the Emperor and You're Not." A look at a boy who visits a soothsayer and is foretold of his rise to the emperorship of Rome. A review of the cancelled NBC show KINGS, and a comparison of what it means to be part of the imperial family. The listener then travels back in time (in Mr. Cain's time machine) to interview for the position of emperor. This is the last episode of Season One. The show will return in March.
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“We want episode 6! We want episode 6! We want our bread and circuses!” Fred Kiesche at: theenternalgoldenbraid.blogspot.com
Episode Six is titled: “I’m the Emperor and You’re Not.”
I have been receiving reports from the outer empire questioning the whereabouts of Episode Six. I have been having some technical difficulties, but I have produced the last episode.
Keep an eye on this blog and itunes.
In Episode 6 we visit the life of an emperor through the visions of a soothsayer, we explore what makes up an emperor in modern times (the last couple of hundred years), talk about the NBC Show Kings and its portrayal of what seems like an emperor in the personage of Silas Benjamin, and we go back to the past to take a job interview for the position of emperor of the Roman Empire.
Yes, I dusted off the time machine again.
Yes, Episode 6 is a long one, but I hope worth the wait.
I couldn’t resist posting these photos. If you are interested in the underwater archaeology being done off the coast of Alexandria check this book out; Cleopatra: The Search for the Last Queen of Egypt. It’s from National Geographic, written by Zahi Hawass and Franck Goddio.
“The place was like a temple of luxury, the likes of which would be difficult to build even in a more corrupt period; the panelled vaults were laden with riches; thick strips of gold hid the wood pieces…The marble was whole, and made the residence shine…Everywhere in the palace was a profusion of onyx on which people walked.”
–Lucan, Pharsalia (circa a.d. 64)
So where is it now?
Most likely…under the sea.

Rob Cain has traveled extensively through Europe, Italy, and Egypt. He was formerly on active duty with the United States Army. He is a fan of history, and enjoys reading books on the history of Rome. He currently has a podcast presentation on itunes and hipcast. The blog is for the free and open discussion of Ancient Rome based on Mr. Cain's observations noted in his podcast. Most episodes start out with an original dramatic narration written by Mr. Cain. In the podcasts he will include his own unique commentary, and interviews with subject matter experts. Comments are welcome and will be highlighted on the show.
