Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History

Xerxes at Doriscus: The Army Review That Defined an Invasion

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In 480 BCE, Xerxes ordered a massive census of his invasion force at Doriscus in Thrace. This episode examines that review: its logistics, its propaganda value, and what it reveals about Achaemenid military organization. Lucas and Luna explore how the king tallied land troops by ethnicity — Medes, Cissians, Assyrians, Bactrians, Indians, and more — and how Herodotus's numbers, while disputed, reflect Persian imperial spectacle. They discuss the role of scribes and satraps, the cultural messaging of a multi-ethnic army, and how the review served as both a practical headcount and a demonstration of unity. The conversation also touches on the fleet's parallel review and the strategic significance of Doriscus as a Persian stronghold. This episode offers a fresh lens on Xerxes' campaign: not through battles, but through the logistics and ceremony of imperial power. #Xerxes #Doriscus #Herodotus #Achaemenid #PersianWars #Logistics #Census #Thrace #PersianArmy #ImperialSpectacle #480BCE #AncientGreece #MilitaryHistory #Satraps #Medes #Indians #PersianEmpire #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Xerxes at Doriscus: The Army Review That Defined an Invasion

Xerxes at Doriscus: The Army Review That Defined an Invasion

In 480 BCE, Xerxes ordered a massive census of his invasion force at Doriscus in Thrace. This episode examines that review: its logistics, its propaganda value, and what it reveals about Achaemenid military organization. Lucas and Luna explore how the king tallied land troops by ethnicity — Medes, Cissians, Assyrians, Bactrians, Indians, and more — and how Herodotus's numbers, while disputed, reflect Persian imperial spectacle. They discuss the role of scribes and satraps, the cultural messaging of a multi-ethnic army, and how the review served as both a practical headcount and a demonstration of unity. The conversation also touches on the fleet's parallel review and the strategic significance of Doriscus as a Persian stronghold. This episode offers a fresh lens on Xerxes' campaign: not through battles, but through the logistics and ceremony of imperial power. #Xerxes #Doriscus #Herodotus #Achaemenid #PersianWars #Logistics #Census #Thrace #PersianArmy #ImperialSpectacle #480BCE #AncientGreece #MilitaryHistory #Satraps #Medes #Indians #PersianEmpire #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Xerxes and the Persian Wars: The Greek Defectors Who Turned the Tide

Xerxes and the Persian Wars: The Greek Defectors Who Turned the Tide

This episode explores a lesser-known but crucial aspect of the Persian Wars: the Greek city-states and individuals who chose to side with Xerxes. While episodes have covered medism in Thebes and Thessaly, we focus here on the Argives, who remained neutral but secretly favored Persia, and on influential figures like the exiled Spartan king Demaratus, who advised Xerxes on Greek tactics. We also examine the Oracle of Delphi's ambiguous prophecies, which some interpreted as pro-Persian, and the complex motivations—fear, self-interest, and genuine belief in Persian inevitable victory—that drove defections. Lucas and Luna discuss how these defections shaped key battles, from Thermopylae to Plataea, and how they forced the Hellenic alliance to fight not just a foreign enemy but also internal betrayal. The episode sheds light on the moral ambiguities of war and the fragile unity of the Greek resistance. #Xerxes #PersianWars #AncientGreece #AchaemenidEmpire #Medism #Demaratus #Argos #Delphi #Herodotus #Thermopylae #Plataea #GreekDefectors #OracleOfDelphi #Sparta #Thebes #History #FexingoHistory #AncientHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22 de jun de 20266 min
Portada del episodio The Delphic Oracle's Role in the Greek Resistance

The Delphic Oracle's Role in the Greek Resistance

What did the gods have to say about the Persian invasion? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the pivotal role of the Delphic oracle in shaping Greek strategy during Xerxes' war. We dig into Herodotus' accounts of the famous 'wooden wall' prophecy, the oracular responses that terrified some city-states into medizing, and the controversial claim that the oracle was bribed by Athens. We also examine the Pythia's cryptic advice to Athens, the internal debates it sparked, and how Themistocles interpreted the prophecy to rally the fleet. Along the way, we touch on the politics of Delphi, its pan-Hellenic influence, and the tension between piety and pragmatism in 480 BCE. A fresh look at the spiritual front of the Persian Wars. #DelphicOracle #WoodenWall #Themistocles #Xerxes #PersianWars #Herodotus #Pythia #Athens #Salamis #AncientGreece #Achaemenid #Oracle #Divination #Religion #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

22 de jun de 20265 min
Portada del episodio Xerxes's Siege of Eretria: The First Greek City to Fall

Xerxes's Siege of Eretria: The First Greek City to Fall

In 490 BCE, before Marathon, before Thermopylae, the Persian army under Datis and Artaphernes descended on the island of Euboea and besieged the city of Eretria. For six days the Eretrians held out behind their walls, but on the seventh day, treachery opened the gates. This episode follows the siege from the Persian perspective—their use of siege towers, archers, and sapping—and explores why Eretria was targeted. We also examine the aftermath: the city's destruction, the enslavement of its people, and their deportation deep into the Achaemenid Empire, ending up in a region called Ardericca near Susa. Archaeological evidence from the temple of Apollo Daphnephoros confirms a destruction layer from this period. We contrast Eretria's fate with that of Athens, which survived, and ask what Eretria's fall meant for the Greek world's morale. Featuring Herodotus's account, Persian siege techniques, and the story of a city that resisted but was betrayed. #Eretria #SiegeOfEretria #PersianWars #Xerxes #Datis #Artaphernes #Herodotus #Euboea #AncientGreece #AchaemenidEmpire #SiegeWarfare #Ardericca #TempleOfApolloDaphnephoros #490BC #Marathon #History #FexingoHistory #PersianEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

21 de jun de 20266 min
Portada del episodio Xerxes' Greek Advisors: The Counselors Behind the Invasion

Xerxes' Greek Advisors: The Counselors Behind the Invasion

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known role of Greek advisors who served Xerxes before and during the Persian invasion of Greece. Figures like Demaratus of Sparta, the exiled king who warned Xerxes about Spartan fighting spirit, and the Thessalian Aleuadae who urged the invasion, provide a nuanced view of Greek-Persian collaboration. We also discuss the Greek engineers who built Xerxes' canal at Athos and the Greek interpreters who facilitated communication. These men were not traitors but often pragmatists, exiles, or medizers who saw Persia as a legitimate power. The episode touches on Herodotus' accounts of Demaratus' warnings, the role of the Aleuadae in Thessaly, and the practical contributions of Greek craftsmen. It challenges the simple binary of Greek freedom versus Persian tyranny, showing a complex web of alliances, self-interest, and cultural exchange. #Xerxes #PersianWars #GreekAdvisors #Demaratus #Aleuadae #Medism #Herodotus #Thessaly #AthosCanal #AchaemenidEmpire #Sparta #GreekHistory #PersianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #AncientGreece #Warfare #Intelligence Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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