Ancient Greece: Philosophy, Democracy, and Endless War — Fexingo History
In the aftermath of the Persian Wars, Athens formed the Delian League as a defensive alliance against Persia. But within a generation, what began as a voluntary coalition of Greek city-states became an Athenian empire. This episode traces the League's transformation from its founding in 478 BCE on the island of Delos, through the transfer of its treasury to Athens in 454 BCE, to the brutal suppression of revolts in Naxos, Thasos, and Samos. We explore the mechanisms of control — the tribute quotas recorded in the Athenian Tribute Lists (ATL), the use of cleruchies and garrisons, and the role of the Delian League's treasury in funding the Parthenon. We also examine historical debates: was the empire a natural evolution or a deliberate power grab? Thucydides' account provides the main narrative, but we also consider alternative perspectives from inscriptions and later historians. This episode covers key leaders like Aristides the Just, who set the original tribute assessments, and Cimon, whose policies kept the League united against Persia, as well as the fate of allies like Melos, whose refusal to join led to its destruction in 416 BCE. #DelianLeague #AthenianEmpire #AncientGreece #Aristides #Cimon #Thucydides #Delos #Melos #TributeLists #Cleruchy #Parthenon #PeloponnesianWar #GreekHistory #ClassicalGreece #Athens #Empire #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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