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Morbid Antiquity

Morbid Antiquity

By: Nathan Pali
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Morbid Antiquity is a true crime and history podcast exploring the most disturbing murders, conspiracies, and acts of violence from the ancient world.

Long before modern law, forensic science, and criminal psychology, there were poisoners in palaces, assassins in shadows, ritual killings, political betrayals, and crimes so brutal they reshaped empires.

Each episode uncovers a real case from ancient history, telling the full story behind historical murders, political assassinations, poison plots, court conspiracies, and acts of cruelty from Greece, Rome, Egypt, Persia, China, and beyond. These are not legends or myths—they are documented crimes preserved in ancient trials, chronicles, inscriptions, and eyewitness accounts.

Through narrative storytelling and historical sources, the show explores ancient true crime, early justice systems, power and violence, and the morbid realities of punishment, torture, execution, and betrayal in civilizations where life was cheap and power was absolute.

This isn’t a light history show or a sensational recap. It’s a deep, atmospheric exploration of the darkest side of antiquity, where ambition, fear, revenge, and cruelty shaped the foundations of civilization.

If you’re fascinated by true crime, ancient history, murders in history, assassinations, poisoners, court intrigue, ritual killings, and the violent origins of power—this podcast is for you.

Morbid Antiquity Where civilization began… and blood followed.

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Episodes
  • Assassins of the Empire: Locusta and Nero’s Secret Weapon
    Jan 22 2026

    Behind Nero’s reign of terror stood a woman no one saw coming. This is the true crime story of how Locusta eliminated heirs, trained poisoners, and became one of the most dangerous figures in Roman history.

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    16 mins
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