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Athens' Generals on Trial After Arginusae

5 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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In 406 BC, Athens won a naval victory at Arginusae — and then put its own victorious generals on trial for failing to rescue survivors. Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Arginusae, the violent storm that prevented rescue, the political maneuvering that led to the trial, and the execution of six generals. They discuss Thucydides' account, the role of Theramenes, the Athenian assembly's hasty vote, and how this event exposed the fragility of Athenian democracy under war stress. A sobering look at how victory turned to tragedy in the Peloponnesian War's final years. #Arginusae #AthenianGenerals #PeloponnesianWar #AthenianDemocracy #Theramenes #Thucydides #Xenophon #BattleOfArginusae #AncientGreece #Ekklesia #Boule #Trierarchy #Trireme #NavalWarfare #Execution #History #FexingoHistory #AthensVsSparta Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Athens' Generals on Trial After Arginusae

In 406 BC, Athens won a naval victory at Arginusae — and then put its own victorious generals on trial for failing to rescue survivors. Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Arginusae, the violent storm that prevented rescue, the political maneuvering that led to the trial, and the execution of six generals. They discuss Thucydides' account, the role of Theramenes, the Athenian assembly's hasty vote, and how this event exposed the fragility of Athenian democracy under war stress. A sobering look at how victory turned to tragedy in the Peloponnesian War's final years. #Arginusae #AthenianGenerals #PeloponnesianWar #AthenianDemocracy #Theramenes #Thucydides #Xenophon #BattleOfArginusae #AncientGreece #Ekklesia #Boule #Trierarchy #Trireme #NavalWarfare #Execution #History #FexingoHistory #AthensVsSparta Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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