Ancient Persia vs Ancient Greece: The Clash That Changed History — Fexingo History
When we think of the Persian Wars, we picture Spartan hoplites at Thermopylae or Athenian triremes at Salamis. But for decades before those battles, the Achaemenid Empire maintained a formidable navy that controlled the eastern Mediterranean. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the origins of Persia's fleet under Darius I, its composition of Phoenician, Egyptian, Cypriot, and Ionian Greek ships, and how it dominated the Aegean in the early 5th century BCE. They discuss the naval reforms of Darius I, who first organized a standing fleet using the empire's diverse maritime subjects, and the strategic role of naval bases in Cilicia, Phoenicia, and Egypt. The conversation covers the Ionian Revolt (499–493 BCE) as a preview of Greek-Persian naval warfare, the massive fleet Xerxes assembled for the invasion of Greece, and the logistical challenges of coordinating hundreds of ships across the Aegean. They also explore the limits of Persian sea power — why the fleet was vulnerable at Salamis and how the loss of naval supremacy after Mycale shifted the balance. Drawing on Herodotus, naval archaeology, and Achaemenid administrative texts, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the Persian Wars from the waterline. #AchaemenidNavy #PersianWars #DariusI #Xerxes #Trireme #PhoenicianNavy #IonianRevolt #Herodotus #Salamis #Mycale #AegeanSea #Cilicia #AchaemenidEmpire #MaritimeHistory #NavalHistory #AncientGreece #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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