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The Delian League Treasury Move: Athens Seizes Control

7 min · 9 de jul de 2026
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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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Portada del episodio The Delian League Treasury Move: Athens Seizes Control

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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Portada del episodio The Spartan Scytale: Secret Messages of Ancient Greece

The Spartan Scytale: Secret Messages of Ancient Greece

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Portada del episodio The Battle of Leuctra: How Epaminondas Broke Spartan Power

The Battle of Leuctra: How Epaminondas Broke Spartan Power

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Portada del episodio The Battle of Plataea: Greece's Last Stand Against Persia

The Battle of Plataea: Greece's Last Stand Against Persia

In 479 BCE, a year after the heroic stand at Thermopylae and the naval victory at Salamis, the fate of Greece hung on a single battle on the plains of Boeotia. This episode dives deep into the Battle of Plataea — the largest land battle of the Greco-Persian Wars — where a coalition of Greek city-states, led by Sparta's regent Pausanias and Athens' Aristides, faced the Persian general Mardonius. Lucas and Luna explore the political tensions within the Greek alliance, the controversial Spartan command, the role of the Tegeans and other allies, and the crucial decision to fight on the rocky foothills near the Asopus River. They also examine the aftermath: Sparta's growing imperial ambitions, the fate of Pausanias, and how Plataea was deliberately overshadowed by Thermopylae in later Greek memory. Specific details include the size of the opposing armies (Herodotus's numbers), the death of Mardonius, the Persian retreat, and the controversial looting of the Persian camp. A must-listen for anyone curious about how Greece truly secured its independence from Persia. #BattleOfPlataea #GrecoPersianWars #Pausanias #Mardonius #Aristides #Herodotus #Sparta #Athens #Tegea #Boeotia #Asopus #Salamis #Thermopylae #AncientGreece #PersianEmpire #Hoplites #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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