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The History of Greece: Philosophy, Empire, and Endless Reinvention — Fexingo History

The History of Greece: Philosophy, Empire, and Endless Reinvention — Fexingo History

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About The History of Greece: Philosophy, Empire, and Endless Reinvention — Fexingo History

From the Minoan thalassocracy to the fall of Constantinople, Greece has reinvented itself more times than any other civilization. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the labyrinth of Hellenic history: the palace politics of Mycenae, the hoplite phalanxes at Marathon, the philosophical revolutions of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the imperial ambitions of Alexander the Great. They explore the Hellenistic kingdoms that spread Greek culture to the Indus, the Roman conquest that turned Greece into a province, and the Byzantine Empire that preserved Greek learning for a thousand years. The show examines the fractious city-states—Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Corinth—and their rival alliances like the Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues. It delves into the Persian Wars, the Peloponnesian War’s brutal logic, and Alexander’s campaigns that reshaped the known world. Later episodes cover the Roman-era Greek renaissance under Hadrian, the rise of Christianity, and the Ottoman centuries before the Greek War of Independence. Why does Greece matter today? Because democracy, theater, historiography, and Western philosophy were forged in its crucible. This is not a retelling of myths but a rigorous inquiry into how a small, fractured peninsula came to define the West, and then had to redefine itself again and again.

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English
Type
podcast

Episodes(50)

  1. 1

    Socrates and the Trial That Defined Athens

    26 May6m
  2. 2

    The End of Athens: Lysander, the Thirty Tyrants, and Sparta's Brutal Victory

    26 May6m
  3. 3

    Alcibiades: The Traitor Who Saved Athens

    26 May6m
  4. 4

    The Plague of Athens: How Disease Destroyed Pericles' Golden Age

    26 May6m
  5. 5

    Pericles and the Golden Age: How Athens Ruled an Empire

    26 May6m
  6. 6

    Themistocles and the Wooden Walls: How Athens Bet on the Sea

    26 May7m
  7. 7

    The Battle of Marathon: How Athens Defeated Persia

    26 May7m
  8. 8

    The Dawn of Greece: From Minoans to the Birth of Democracy

    26 May5m

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