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Did Roman Emperors Live in Decadence?

Picture gilded halls, fountains of wine, endless feasts: the imperial palace as pure excess.

Did Roman Emperors Live in Decadence?

Panini — "Interior of Saint Peter's, Rome" (after 1754), public domain

Gilded palaces everywhere?

It’s easy to assume emperors always lived in palatial bling. Statues, mosaics, HBO dramas—every corner dripping with gold and marble.

Augustus chose simplicity.

Suetonius describes Augustus's home on the Palatine Hill: no marble, no elaborate colonnades, just modest rooms and plain stone. He wanted to avoid the rage that grandiosity sparked in the Roman public.

When did the bling arrive?

Only after Augustus did emperors begin outdoing each other with architectural showmanship. The idea of non-stop luxury? That's an invention of later times and Hollywood.

Many Roman emperors—especially early ones—lived in comparatively modest homes. Augustus famously kept his house simple, with nothing flashy by elite Roman standards.

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