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Plato's Academy: Philosophy School Founded by a Wrestler

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In around 387 BCE, Plato founded a school in a grove outside Athens dedicated to the hero Academus. The Academy wasn't a university as we know it — no tuition, no degrees, no formal curriculum. Instead, Plato gathered a community of thinkers who debated mathematics, astronomy, ethics, and political theory. This episode explores the Academy's daily life, its famous students (including Aristotle), the role of the Socratic method, and the controversies around Plato's alleged secret doctrines and his relationship with Dionysius II of Syracuse. We also look at how the Academy survived for nearly 900 years until Emperor Justinian shut it down in 529 CE, and what its legacy means for modern education. #Plato #Academy #AncientGreece #Philosophy #Athens #Socrates #Aristotle #Mathematics #Justinian #GreekEducation #Hellenistic #Episteme #Dialectic #Eudaimonia #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #PhilosophySchool Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Oath of Plataea and the Destruction of Athens

In 480 BCE, after the Battle of Salamis, the Persians sacked and burned Athens. This episode explores the Oath of Plataea, a controversial ancient inscription that allegedly bound the Greeks to never rebuild the temples destroyed by Xerxes. We examine the archaeological and literary evidence for the oath, the reconstruction of the Parthenon under Pericles, and the debate among historians about whether the oath was a later invention. How did the Athenians reconcile their sacred duty to their gods with the political need for a grand new temple? And what does the Parthenon's frieze tell us about the tension between memory and empire? Join Lucas and Luna as they untangle myth from history. #OathOfPlataea #Parthenon #PersianWars #Xerxes #Pericles #Plataea #Athens #GreekTemples #Herodotus #DiodorusSiculus #Plutarch #Lycurgus #Acropolis #DelianLeague #AncientGreece #Mediterranean #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Aspasia of Miletus was one of the most influential women of classical Athens, yet she remains a shadowy figure in history. As the companion of Pericles, she became a target of comic poets and political enemies, accused of corrupting Athenian women and even causing the Samian War. But behind the slander lies a woman widely respected for her rhetorical skill and intellectual partnership with the city's greatest statesman. This episode explores what we know—and what we can't know—about Aspasia's life: her origins as a metic from Miletus, her role in Pericles' household and political circle, the legal and social barriers she faced, and the enduring mystery of whether she truly wrote Pericles' Funeral Oration. We also touch on the trial of Aspasia for asebeia (impiety) and the dramatic plea that saved her, as recounted by Plutarch and Plato's Menexenus. For listeners who know Pericles from earlier episodes, here is the woman behind the statesman—and the misogyny that tried to erase her. #Aspasia #Pericles #AncientGreece #Athens #WomenInHistory #Miletus #FuneralOration #Asebeia #Plutarch #Plato #Menexenus #Socrates #Comedy #Metics #5thCenturyBC #History #FexingoHistory #GreekPhilosophy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Plato's Academy: Philosophy School Founded by a Wrestler Cover

Plato's Academy: Philosophy School Founded by a Wrestler

In around 387 BCE, Plato founded a school in a grove outside Athens dedicated to the hero Academus. The Academy wasn't a university as we know it — no tuition, no degrees, no formal curriculum. Instead, Plato gathered a community of thinkers who debated mathematics, astronomy, ethics, and political theory. This episode explores the Academy's daily life, its famous students (including Aristotle), the role of the Socratic method, and the controversies around Plato's alleged secret doctrines and his relationship with Dionysius II of Syracuse. We also look at how the Academy survived for nearly 900 years until Emperor Justinian shut it down in 529 CE, and what its legacy means for modern education. #Plato #Academy #AncientGreece #Philosophy #Athens #Socrates #Aristotle #Mathematics #Justinian #GreekEducation #Hellenistic #Episteme #Dialectic #Eudaimonia #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #PhilosophySchool Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most famous speeches in history—Pericles' Funeral Oration, delivered in 431 BCE during the first year of the Peloponnesian War. They explore how Pericles used the occasion to redefine Athenian democracy, celebrate the fallen, and articulate a vision of a city that valued courage, equality, and open debate. Lucas explains the historical context: the annual public funeral for war dead, the ritual of the epitaphios logos, and how Pericles broke from tradition to focus not just on the soldiers but on the unique Athenian way of life they died for. They discuss key passages, including his praise of democracy as a government 'in the hands of the many, not the few,' and his famous line that Athens is 'the school of Hellas.' They also touch on the controversy—Thucydides, who recorded the speech, admits he reconstructed it, and historians debate how much is Pericles and how much is Thucydides himself. The episode ends with a reflection on how the speech continues to shape ideas of civic duty and democratic values. #Pericles #FuneralOration #AthenianDemocracy #PeloponnesianWar #Thucydides #EpitaphiosLogos #AncientGreece #CivicDuty #Kerameikos #Democracy #History #FexingoHistory #PericleanAthens #SchoolOfHellas #ClassicalGreece #Rhetoric #Athens #PeloponnesianWarHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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