Ancient Greece: Philosophy, Democracy, and Endless War — Fexingo History
In 430 BCE, as Athens was in the second year of its war against Sparta, a mysterious plague descended on the overcrowded city. Over the next three years, it killed perhaps a third of the population, including Pericles himself. This episode explores the plague's origins, symptoms, and social consequences — based on Thucydides' vivid firsthand account. We discuss how the disease likely spread from Ethiopia through Egypt and the Persian Empire, why Athens's strategy of gathering refugees behind the Long Walls turned the city into a deathtrap, and how the breakdown of law and religion terrified even the most rational Athenians. We also examine modern scientific theories about what the plague actually was: typhus? smallpox? Ebola? And we consider the long-term damage it did to Athenian democracy and the Peloponnesian War effort. A story of a city at its peak brought low by something invisible. #PlagueOfAthens #Thucydides #Pericles #PeloponnesianWar #AncientGreece #Athens #Sparta #Epidemiology #HistoryOfMedicine #ClassicalGreece #Democracy #Warfare #AncientDisease #FexingoHistory #History #GreekHistory #Plague #AthenianPlague Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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