Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History
Long before the Persian invasion of Greece, the Achaemenid Empire built one of the most remarkable infrastructures of the ancient world: the Royal Road. Stretching over 2,500 kilometers from Susa to Sardis, it was the backbone of imperial communication and control. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the road was constructed, maintained, and used — from way stations and royal couriers to its role in Xerxes' war preparations. They discuss the famous inscription of Darius I, the speed of the angarium (the mounted courier system), and how Greek spies like Demaratus might have used the road to send intelligence. They also touch on the road's cultural impact, including its mention by Herodotus and its later influence on Roman road-building. For anyone who ever wondered how an empire mobilized armies across unimaginable distances, this episode offers a concrete look at the engineering and logistics that made it possible. #RoyalRoad #Achaemenid #PersianEmpire #Xerxes #Herodotus #Susa #Sardis #Angarium #WayStation #DariusI #Logistics #AncientEngineering #PersianWars #HellenicLeague #FexingoHistory #History #AncientHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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