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Athens' Long Walls: The Fortified Corridor That Changed War

8 min · 15. juni 2026
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In the mid-5th century BC, Athens built a pair of massive walls connecting the city to its port of Piraeus, creating a fortified corridor that transformed the city into an island fortress. This episode explores the strategic genius behind the Long Walls—how they allowed Athens to survive siege after siege by relying on its navy for supply, and how they embodied the radical strategic thinking of Themistocles and later Pericles. We look at the political battles over their construction, the Spartan obsession with tearing them down, and the dramatic moment in 404 BC when the walls were finally demolished to the music of flute-girls. Along the way, we meet lesser-known figures like the Athenian general Conon, who rebuilt the walls decades later, and we consider what the walls meant for the relationship between Athens' hoplite army and its thetes-manned fleet. This is the story of a single piece of infrastructure that literally reshaped the Peloponnesian War and the balance of power in the Greek world. #Athens #LongWalls #Piraeus #PeloponnesianWar #Themistocles #Pericles #Conon #Fortifications #NavalStrategy #Hoplites #Thetes #Sparta #Lysander #404BC #GreekHistory #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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