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The Thirty Tyrants: Athens Under Spartan Rule

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In 404 BCE, after the Peloponnesian War ended with Athens' surrender, the victorious Spartans imposed a brutal oligarchy on the city: the Thirty Tyrants. Led by Critias, a former student of Socrates, this regime of thirty men executed 1,500 citizens, exiled thousands, and abolished democratic institutions within months. This episode explores how the Thirty came to power through Lysander's fleet and the Spartan garrison on the Acropolis, their reign of terror including the notorious execution of Theramenes, and the courageous resistance led by Thrasybulus from the fortress of Phyle. We examine the role of the cavalry under the Thirty, the purge of metics and wealthy citizens, and how the democratic restoration of 403 BCE led to a remarkable amnesty that prevented civil war. The story reveals the fragility of democracy and the moral complexities of resistance. Key figures include Critias, Theramenes, Thrasybulus, Lysander, and the Spartan king Pausanias. Events covered: the blockade of Piraeus, the battle of Munychia, and the reconciliation that created the first known general amnesty in history. #ThirtyTyrants #Critias #AncientAthens #SpartanHegemony #PeloponnesianWar #Thrasybulus #Theramenes #Lysander #Pausanias #DemocraticRestoration #Amnesty #Phyle #Munychia #Piraeus #AncientGreece #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast #AthenianDemocracy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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