Alfred Platschka in Gilching: Lecture on Claudius Paternus Clementianus


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An evening for everyone who wants to experience Roman history as a living narration
The regulars' table with lecture in Gilching brings together historical precision and literary vividness on May 13, 2026. Alfred Platschka focuses on Claudius Paternus Clementianus, a Roman statesman from ancient Bavaria, and thus opens a view into a biography that runs between Abodiacum, Augusta Vindelicorum, and the provinces of the Imperium Romanum.
When archaeology becomes storytelling power
Platschka works with a form of historical narration that does not dryly recite facts, but condenses them into a readable cultural image. The lecture follows the traces of an extraordinary career in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, connecting inscriptions, archaeological evidence, and historical knowledge into an impressive literary experience. This creates a reading atmosphere in which science and language arts intertwine.
A Roman life path with Bavarian roots
Claudius Paternus Clementianus, born around 65 AD, began his journey in the Roman Abodiacum and rose through civil and military positions to high administrative offices. The lecture depicts this development as a panorama of Roman everyday life, mobility, and power. Particularly this connection between regional embedding and Mediterranean expansiveness makes the evening culturally and historically appealing.
Lecture format with closeness to the literary scene
As a freelance author and historically engaged storyteller, Alfred Platschka brings together expertise and personal communication. The evening is aimed at everyone who appreciates historical novels, history lectures, and cultural discourses. The event promises no museal distance, but an author encounter with a clear focus on language, content, and historical relevance.
The venue: SchichtWerk in Wersonhaus
With the Wersonhaus on Brucker Straße 11, Gilching offers a fitting setting for an evening about memory, research, and regional identity. The location in the locality, the good connectivity, and the cultural-historical environment support the character of this event as a calm, concentrated, and yet accessible meeting point for interested parties from the entire StarnbergAmmersee region.
Conclusion: This lecture takes you right into the fascinating world of the Roman imperial era and at the same time into the history of Bavaria. Anyone who loves historical material, clever communication, and the unique tension of a well-told biography should experience this evening in Gilching live.
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