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The Spartan Defector Who Led Athens: King Pausanias

6 min · 27. Mai 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy story of Pausanias — the Spartan regent who defeated the Persians at Plataea in 479 BCE, only to be accused of treason, Medism, and conspiring with the helots. They trace his rise from commander of the Greek coalition to his suspicious death by starvation in the Temple of Athena of the Brazen House. Along the way, they untangle the role of the ephors, the legend of his secret messages to Xerxes, and the way Thucydides and later historians turned him into a cautionary tale about power and corruption. How did the hero of Plataea become a traitor? And what does his fall tell us about Sparta itself? #Sparta #Pausanias #Plataea #Medism #Ephors #Thucydides #Herodotus #Xerxes #PersianWars #Helots #SpartanKings #Byzantium #TempleOfAthena #AncientGreece #FexingoHistory #History #ClassicalGreece #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Spartan Crypteia: State-Sanctioned Terror Against Helots

Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most brutal and secretive institutions of ancient Sparta: the Crypteia. Every autumn, young Spartiates were sent into the countryside with daggers and orders to kill helots under cover of night. But was it a military rite of passage, a political purge, or both? They explore the origins in the Messenian wars, the role of the ephors, the ritual declaration of war against the helots, and the chilling accounts from Plutarch, Aristotle, and Myron of Priene. They also examine how the Crypteia fit into the broader Spartan system of control — the agoge, the kryptai, and the ever-present fear of a helot revolt. Plus, a look at modern scholarly debates: was the Crypteia an annual event, or an occasional terror campaign? And what does it tell us about the dark side of Spartan society? #Sparta #Crypteia #Helots #Agoge #MessenianWars #Ephors #Spartiates #Plutarch #Aristotle #MyronOfPriene #AncientGreece #MilitaryHistory #Terror #SpartanSociety #Laconia #History #FexingoHistory #ClassicalWorld Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Delian League Treasury Move: Athens Seizes Control

In 454 BCE, the Delian League's treasury was moved from the island of Delos to Athens, a pivotal moment that transformed an alliance of Greek city-states into an Athenian empire. This episode explores the context of that decision: the ongoing wars with Persia, the threat of a Persian fleet in the eastern Aegean, and the leadership of Pericles. We examine the immediate reasons cited by Athens—security and efficiency—and the deeper political calculations that ensured Athenian dominance. The move allowed Athens to control the league's funds, redirecting them to finance its own projects, including the Parthenon. We also discuss the reactions of other league members, from acquiescence to outright resistance, and how this centralization of power set the stage for the Peloponnesian War. Join Lucas and Luna as they unpack this critical turning point in Greek history. #DelianLeague #Athens #Delos #Pericles #Parthenon #TreasuryMove #454BCE #GreekHistory #PeloponnesianWar #AthenianEmpire #Thucydides #Plutarch #AncientGreece #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #Mediterranean #ClassicalGreece Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Spartan Scytale: Secret Messages of Ancient Greece

In this episode of Sparta vs Athens, Lucas and Luna explore the scytale, the ancient Spartan cryptographic device used for secret military communication. Discover how this simple wooden staff and leather strip allowed Spartan generals to send encrypted messages across the battlefield, outsmarting Persian and Athenian spies. Learn about its use during the Peloponnesian War, its mention by historians like Xenophon and Plutarch, and the modern debate over whether it was a transposition cipher or a mere message carrier. We also touch on the Spartan obsession with security and secrecy, contrasting it with Athenian openness. This is a deep dive into the technology and tactics behind one of history's earliest encryption methods. #Scytale #SpartanCryptography #AncientGreece #PeloponnesianWar #Lysander #Xenophon #Plutarch #Sparta #Athens #MilitaryHistory #Cryptography #HistoryOfEncryption #SpartanSecrecy #AncientTechnology #FexingoHistory #History #Mediterranean #Warfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Battle of Leuctra: How Epaminondas Broke Spartan Power

In 371 BC, the Spartan army was thought invincible. For centuries, no phalanx could stand against them. Then, on a plain near the town of Leuctra in Boeotia, a Theban general named Epaminondas did something no one had ever tried: he massed his elite Sacred Band fifty ranks deep on the left wing, instead of spreading them evenly. The result was a catastrophic defeat for Sparta, killing their king Cleombrotus and shattering the myth of Spartan invincibility. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the battle itself, the innovations Epaminondas used, and the aftermath that ended Spartan hegemony and ushered in a brief Theban ascendancy. Epaminondas later invaded Laconia and freed the helots of Messenia, crippling Sparta's economy. But the victory was short-lived—Thebes lacked the infrastructure to maintain an empire, and Epaminondas himself died at the Battle of Mantinea nine years later. A revolution in Greek warfare that changed everything, but ultimately left a power vacuum filled by Macedon. #BattleOfLeuctra #Epaminondas #Thebes #Sparta #SacredBand #Cleombrotus #Boeotia #Leuctra #Hoplite #Phalanx #GreekWarfare #SpartanHegemony #Mantinea #Messenia #Helots #PeloponnesianWar #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Athens and Sparta: The Thirty Years' Peace That Never Was

In 446 BCE, Athens and Sparta signed the Thirty Years' Peace — a treaty meant to end a decade of conflict and avert future wars. It lasted only 14 years. This episode unpacks the fragile agreement: the territorial swaps, the neutral states, the non-aggression clauses, and the unresolved grievances — especially Megara's defection and the Athenian embargo that followed. Lucas and Luna examine how the treaty's failure to address Spartan fear of Athenian power, Athenian ambitions in the West, and the brittle alliance system made the Peloponnesian War almost inevitable. Drawing on Thucydides, Diodorus Siculus, and Pausanias, they trace the chain of events from the Battle of Coronea to the Megarian Decree, and ask whether any treaty could have held. #ThirtyYearsPeace #AthensSparta #PeloponnesianWar #Thucydides #MegarianDecree #Coronea #Pericles #Pleistoanax #DelianLeague #PeloponnesianLeague #Achaea #Megara #Boeotia #Euboea #AncientGreece #History #FexingoHistory #GreekHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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