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The Battle of Marathon: How Athens Defeated Persia's First Invasion

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In 490 BCE, the Persian Empire under Darius I launched a punitive expedition against Athens and Eretria for their role in the Ionian Revolt. This episode dives into the Battle of Marathon, one of the most consequential military engagements of antiquity. We explore the strategic decisions of the Athenian general Miltiades, the controversial role of the Plataeans, the mysterious winged victory of the hoplites, and why the Persians chose Marathon as their landing site. We also examine the famous runner Pheidippides, the Marathon legend, and what the battle meant for the Greek world's self-image. Drawing on Herodotus, modern archaeological evidence, and the Marathon tumulus, we separate fact from myth. The battle was a turning point: it proved that the Persian army could be beaten, and it set the stage for the epic clashes of the next decade under Xerxes. This episode fits into our series by covering the war's first major land battle, a topic we've touched on but never fully explored. #BattleOfMarathon #Miltiades #DariusI #PersianWars #AncientGreece #AchaemenidEmpire #Herodotus #Pheidippides #Plataea #Hoplites #490BCE #Athens #Eretria #MarathonTumulus #AncientWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Battle of Marathon: How Athens Defeated Persia's First Invasion

In 490 BCE, the Persian Empire under Darius I launched a punitive expedition against Athens and Eretria for their role in the Ionian Revolt. This episode dives into the Battle of Marathon, one of the most consequential military engagements of antiquity. We explore the strategic decisions of the Athenian general Miltiades, the controversial role of the Plataeans, the mysterious winged victory of the hoplites, and why the Persians chose Marathon as their landing site. We also examine the famous runner Pheidippides, the Marathon legend, and what the battle meant for the Greek world's self-image. Drawing on Herodotus, modern archaeological evidence, and the Marathon tumulus, we separate fact from myth. The battle was a turning point: it proved that the Persian army could be beaten, and it set the stage for the epic clashes of the next decade under Xerxes. This episode fits into our series by covering the war's first major land battle, a topic we've touched on but never fully explored. #BattleOfMarathon #Miltiades #DariusI #PersianWars #AncientGreece #AchaemenidEmpire #Herodotus #Pheidippides #Plataea #Hoplites #490BCE #Athens #Eretria #MarathonTumulus #AncientWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Persian Immortals: Elite Shock Troops of the Achaemenid Empire

In this episode of Ancient Persia vs Ancient Greece, Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Persian Immortals — the 10,000-man elite corps that served as the Achaemenid Empire's shock troops and royal bodyguards. Drawing on Herodotus, Xenophon, and Persian reliefs, they unpack the unit's name, organization, equipment, and battlefield tactics. How did the Immortals fight at Thermopylae, Plataea, and Cunaxa? Were they truly replaced one-for-one when a member fell? What happened to them after Alexander's conquest? Lucas shares details about their spears, bows, wicker shields, and colorful tunics, and discusses the Greek sources' reliability. Luna asks about recruitment, training, and whether the Immortals were really Persian or drawn from across the empire. The episode also touches on the later Sasanian revival of the name and modern uses of 'Immortals' as a military designation. #PersianImmortals #Achaemenid #Herodotus #Thermopylae #Cunaxa #Xenophon #AlexanderTheGreat #Sasanian #AchaemenidArmy #EliteTroops #PersianWars #Plataea #AncientGreece #AncientPersia #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Achaemenid Legal System: Law and Order Under Persian Kings

This episode explores the Achaemenid legal system, a sophisticated framework that helped hold the vast Persian Empire together for over two centuries. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of the king as the supreme judge, the legal reforms of Darius I, and the use of royal judges—often called the "King's Eyes"—who traveled the empire to enforce justice. They examine the evidence from the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and the Behistun Inscription to understand how Persian law codified punishments, resolved disputes, and integrated local legal traditions from Babylon, Egypt, and other conquered lands. The conversation also touches on the famous story of Cambyses II's unjust execution of a judge and the legendary justice of Darius. This episode provides a fresh look at how legal administration worked behind the scenes of the empire, showing how the Persians balanced central authority with local customs to maintain order across diverse satrapies. #AchaemenidEmpire #PersianLaw #DariusI #BehistunInscription #PersepolisFortificationTablets #RoyalJudges #KingsEyes #CambysesII #CyrusTheGreat #AncientPersia #LegalHistory #Satrapy #Cuneiform #Aramaic #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #AncientLaw Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4. juli 20269 min
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The Ionian Revolt That Changed Everything

The Ionian Revolt (499–493 BCE) was the spark that ignited the Greco-Persian Wars, but its origins lie in the ambitions of two tyrants — Histiaeus of Miletus and his son-in-law Aristagoras. This episode unpacks the revolt's causes, from Persian-backed tyrants to the burden of tribute, and its dramatic key moments: the failed attack on Naxos, the burning of Sardis, the naval defeat at Lade, and the brutal Persian reconquest. We explore how the revolt forced Athens and Eretria to intervene, making them targets for Darius I's wrath, and why the Ionians ultimately failed to unite against their Achaemenid overlords. Featuring insights from Herodotus, the role of the Delphic oracle, and the rebellion's long shadow over the Battle of Marathon and beyond. #IonianRevolt #Aristagoras #Histiaeus #Miletus #Sardis #DariusI #Athens #Eretria #Lade #Herodotus #Achaemenid #GrecoPersianWars #Naxos #DelphicOracle #Ionia #History #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4. juli 20265 min
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The Peace of Callias: Was There Really a Truce Between Athens and Persia?

Did Athens and Persia ever officially end their wars? Historians still argue over the so-called Peace of Callias — a treaty supposedly signed around 449 BCE that would have marked the end of the Persian Wars. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the evidence: the fragmentary references in Diodorus Siculus and Plutarch, the suspicious silence of Thucydides, and the political motives that might have led to either a real agreement or a later Athenian invention. They discuss the diplomatic mission of Callias, the terms that would have restricted Persian ships from the Aegean and Greek armies from Asia Minor, and how this treaty — real or not — shaped the balance of power in the fifth century BCE. The episode also touches on the Delian League's transformation into an Athenian empire, the shifting strategies under Artaxerxes I, and why the Peace of Callias became a propaganda tool for both Athens and later historians. For anyone curious about how wars end — or how we remember them ending. #PeaceOfCallias #Athens #Persia #Callias #ArtaxerxesI #DelianLeague #DiodorusSiculus #Plutarch #Thucydides #AncientHistory #PersianWars #Diplomacy #Aegean #AsiaMinor #GreekHistory #AchaemenidEmpire #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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