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Xerxes and the Artabazus Mystery: The General Who Survived

8 min · 29. Mai 2026
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After the Persian defeat at Plataea in 479 BCE, most Persian commanders died—Mardonius on the battlefield, others executed or scattered. But one general, Artabazus, slipped away with 40,000 men, marching his army intact through hostile territory back to Asia Minor. How did he do it? And why did Xerxes welcome him home while punishing others? In this episode, we follow Artabazus's retreat through Thessaly, Byzantium, and Thrace, examining his controversial decisions at Plataea and his later career under the Achaemenid kings. Along the way, we explore Persian logistics, the politics of blame in the imperial court, and what Artabazus's survival tells us about the Achaemenid system of command. Did he refuse to commit his troops at Plataea out of cowardice—or cold calculation? And what happened to the army he saved? Join Lucas and Luna for a fresh look at a Persian general who walked the razor's edge between loyalty and ambition. #Artabazus #Plataea #Xerxes #Achaemenid #PersianWars #Retreat #Thessaly #Byzantium #Thrace #Mardonius #Herodotus #ImperialCourt #Blame #Logistics #MilitaryHistory #AncientGreece #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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