The Economic Crisis in Ancient Rome. 33 AD Financial Crisis

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The Economic Crisis in Ancient Rome. 33 AD Financial Crisis
Dive into the historical turmoil of the Roman Empire during the financial crisis of 33 CE, as Emperor Tiberius grappled with economic challenges. Explore the intricate details narrated by Tacitus, Cassius Dio, and Suetonius, shedding light on usury regulation, credit crunch, and the subsequent real estate crash. Uncover the Roman Senate's role and the pivotal government intervention through interest-free loans that ultimately resolved this ancient economic collapse. Discover striking parallels with modern crises, drawing lessons from history. Join us on this journey through the annals of time, exploring the economic intricacies of ancient Rome.

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Exactly what we are headed for in the future.

walkerhaw
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Looks like we are the same people. The more things change, the more they remain the same.

timothykipruto
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Whenever I hear CE and BCE *click off*

crispinrovere
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I guess there's nothing totally wrong with that, and I like that I've been informed about this event, which I hadn't previously heard of. But it is kind of not very good practice to just wholesale copy Wikipedia.

SporeMurph