Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History
In this episode of Xerxes and the Persian Wars, Lucas and Luna explore the Achaemenid Royal Road—not just as a logistical marvel, but as a sacred artery binding the empire. They discuss the road's route from Susa to Sardis, the 111 way stations (stathmoi), and how it enabled rapid communication via the angarium (pony express). They delve into the religious significance: how the road passed through temples to Ahura Mazda and local deities, and how Xerxes used it to project divine authority. The conversation touches on the Greek historian Herodotus's awe at the system, the road's role in military campaigns (including Xerxes' invasion of Greece), and its later use by Alexander the Great. They also examine the road's cultural impact—how it facilitated the spread of Aramaic as a lingua franca and the mixing of Persian, Mesopotamian, and Greek ideas. A fresh angle on a familiar topic, this episode reveals the Royal Road as the empire's nervous system, both practical and sacred. #Achaemenid #RoyalRoad #Xerxes #PersianWars #Herodotus #Susa #Sardis #Angarium #Stathmoi #AhuraMazda #Aramaic #AncientHistory #Persepolis #Babylon #Lydia #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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