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Xerxes and the Siege of Lindos: Why Rhodes Resisted

6 min · 29. Mai 2026
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In 490 BCE, as the Persian fleet under Datis swept across the Aegean, one island stood firm: Rhodes. But not all of Rhodes — just the city of Lindos, whose acropolis became the stage for a desperate stand and a surprising outcome. This episode of Xerxes and the Persian Wars unpacks the little-known Siege of Lindos, drawing on ancient inscriptions, the Lindian Chronicle, and archaeological evidence from the temple of Athena Lindia. We explore how the Lindians held out against overwhelming odds, the role of their patron goddess in boosting morale, and what the siege says about Persian siegecraft and Greek local loyalties during the invasion. We also reflect on how the Rhodians later navigated between Persian and Athenian power, eventually joining the Delian League. Key figures include Datis, the Persian admiral; the Lindian priests; and the goddess Athena Lindia. This episode offers a fresh look at the Persian Wars from the perspective of a single, resilient city-state that chose resistance over submission. #Xerxes #PersianWars #Lindos #Rhodes #Datis #AthenaLindia #LindianChronicle #SiegeOfLindos #AchaemenidEmpire #AncientGreece #PersianInvasion #TempleOfAthenaLindia #Acropolis #DelianLeague #AncientSiege #GreekResistance #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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