Ancient Persia vs Ancient Greece: The Clash That Changed History — Fexingo History

The Persian Fleet That Never Fought: The Battle of Salamis

6 min · Eilen
jakson The Persian Fleet That Never Fought: The Battle of Salamis kansikuva

Kuvaus

In 480 BCE, the ancient world's largest navy assembled off the coast of Salamis — and then essentially surrendered. This episode unpacks the Battle of Salamis not as a heroic Greek victory but as a Persian strategic failure: how Xerxes' massive fleet, crewed by Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Ionians, was outmaneuvered in a narrow strait by a smaller Greek coalition. We trace the decisions that led to the Persian defeat: the reliance on a divided command, the failure to blockade the strait, and the fatal night when Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus — a Persian ally — advised against the battle. Through the accounts of Aeschylus (who fought there), Herodotus, and the naval tactics of the trireme, we explore why Salamis became a turning point that preserved Greek independence and shaped the course of Western history. #Salamis #Xerxes #Artemisia #Herodotus #Aeschylus #Trireme #PersianWars #Achaemenid #BattleOfSalamis #AncientGreece #NavalHistory #Phoenicians #Ionians #480BCE #GreekHistory #PersianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Kommentit

0

Ole ensimmäinen kommentoija

Rekisteröidy nyt ja liity Ancient Persia vs Ancient Greece: The Clash That Changed History — Fexingo History-yhteisöön!

Aloita maksutta

14 vrk ilmainen kokeilu

Kokeilun jälkeen 7,99 € / kuukausi. · Peru milloin tahansa.

  • Podimon podcastit
  • 20 kuunteluaikaa / kuukausi
  • Lataa offline-käyttöön

Kaikki jaksot

163 jaksot

jakson The Persian Fleet That Never Fought: The Battle of Salamis kansikuva

The Persian Fleet That Never Fought: The Battle of Salamis

In 480 BCE, the ancient world's largest navy assembled off the coast of Salamis — and then essentially surrendered. This episode unpacks the Battle of Salamis not as a heroic Greek victory but as a Persian strategic failure: how Xerxes' massive fleet, crewed by Phoenicians, Egyptians, and Ionians, was outmaneuvered in a narrow strait by a smaller Greek coalition. We trace the decisions that led to the Persian defeat: the reliance on a divided command, the failure to blockade the strait, and the fatal night when Queen Artemisia of Halicarnassus — a Persian ally — advised against the battle. Through the accounts of Aeschylus (who fought there), Herodotus, and the naval tactics of the trireme, we explore why Salamis became a turning point that preserved Greek independence and shaped the course of Western history. #Salamis #Xerxes #Artemisia #Herodotus #Aeschylus #Trireme #PersianWars #Achaemenid #BattleOfSalamis #AncientGreece #NavalHistory #Phoenicians #Ionians #480BCE #GreekHistory #PersianHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Eilen6 min
jakson The Achaemenid Palace That Burned: Persepolis 330 BCE kansikuva

The Achaemenid Palace That Burned: Persepolis 330 BCE

In 330 BCE, Alexander the Great watched Persepolis burn. But was it a drunken accident, a calculated act of revenge, or a political message? This episode unpacks the destruction of the Achaemenid ceremonial capital — what was lost, what survives, and why the fire still sparks debate among historians. We look at the accounts of Arrian, Diodorus Siculus, Plutarch, and Quintus Curtius Rufus, the tiled reliefs and monumental staircases that survived the flames, and the modern archaeological work that has pieced together the palace complex. We also explore the symbolism of fire in Zoroastrian tradition and how the burning of Persepolis was remembered in Persian literature, from Ferdowsi's Shahnameh to the present. If you've ever wondered what really happened on that night in 330 BCE, and whether Alexander intended to destroy or simply impress, this episode walks through the evidence. #Persepolis #AlexanderTheGreat #Achaemenid #330BCE #Zoroastrian #BurningOfPersepolis #Arrian #DiodorusSiculus #Plutarch #QuintusCurtius #Shahnameh #Ferdowsi #PersianArchitecture #Apadana #GateOfAllNations #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Eilen9 min
jakson The Achaemenid Immortals: Elite Fighters of the Persian Empire kansikuva

The Achaemenid Immortals: Elite Fighters of the Persian Empire

Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Immortals of the Achaemenid Persian army. Who were they really? Herodotus called them 'the Ten Thousand' and claimed their number never changed—when one died, another immediately replaced him. But how much of that is fact, and how much is Greek propaganda? The episode digs into the Immortals' organization, equipment, and role in battles like Thermopylae and Plataea. It also examines Persian and Greek accounts, the meaning of the name 'Immortals', and what archaeological evidence (or lack thereof) tells us. Lucas unpacks the hierarchy of the Persian military, from the Sparabara to the Apple Bearers, and discusses whether the Immortals were truly an elite unit or simply the royal guard. The conversation touches on their weapons—spears, bows, and the infamous wicker shields—and their training. A nuanced look at one of antiquity's most famous fighting forces, separating myth from history. #Achaemenid #Immortals #PersianArmy #Herodotus #Thermopylae #Plataea #Xerxes #Sparabara #AppleBearers #EliteGuard #AncientPersia #PersianWars #MilitaryHistory #AncientWarfare #Persepolis #AchaemenidEmpire #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15. heinä 202612 min
jakson The Greco-Persian Wars' Unsung Heroes: Greek Mercenaries in Persian Service kansikuva

The Greco-Persian Wars' Unsung Heroes: Greek Mercenaries in Persian Service

When we think of the Greco-Persian Wars, we picture hoplites defending their homeland against Xerxes' hordes. But thousands of Greeks fought on the Persian side—as mercenaries. Episode 160 of Fexingo History uncovers this forgotten story. Lucas and Luna explore why hoplites signed up with the Great King, how they were recruited, and what their service reveals about Persian military strategy. They focus on the pivotal Battle of Cunaxa (401 BCE), where the 'Ten Thousand' Greek mercenaries under Cyrus the Younger routed the Persian left flank—only to be stranded after his death. Xenophon's Anabasis documents their epic march home, but the episode also examines earlier Greek soldiers at Marathon and Plataea fighting against their own countrymen. Discover how Persian satraps maintained Greek contingents, how mercenary pay compared to Greek city-state wages, and why this practice blurred the line between enemy and ally. From the Ionian Revolt to Alexander, Greek mercenaries shaped the conflict's outcome more than most realize. Join us for a nuanced look at loyalty, coin, and survival in the ancient world. #GrecoPersianWars #GreekMercenaries #Cunaxa #Xenophon #Anabasis #CyrusTheYounger #TenThousand #Achaemenid #ClassicalGreece #Hoplites #Mercenary #BattleOfCunaxa #ArtaxerxesII #Tissaphernes #IonianRevolt #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15. heinä 20267 min
jakson Xerxes the Builder: How Persian Kings Constructed an Empire kansikuva

Xerxes the Builder: How Persian Kings Constructed an Empire

We often think of Xerxes as the invading king of the Persian Wars, but his legacy as a builder and administrator was monumental. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Xerxes' massive construction projects: the Gate of All Nations at Persepolis, the completion of Darius's Apadana palace, and the colossal rock-cut tombs at Naqsh-e Rustam. We also discuss the engineering marvels of the Persian heartland, including the qanat irrigation system that sustained the plateau, and how Xerxes' building program projected imperial power and unified a diverse empire. Drawing on the Persepolis Fortification Tablets and archaeological evidence, we separate the warmonger from the architect. From Susa to Ecbatana, we trace how the Achaemenid kings used monumental architecture to inscribe their legitimacy into stone. #Xerxes #Persepolis #Achaemenid #AncientPersia #GateOfAllNations #Apadana #Naqsh-eRustam #Qanat #PersianArchitecture #DariusTheGreat #Susa #Ecbatana #RoyalRoad #PersianEmpire #Archaeology #AncientEngineering #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14. heinä 202611 min