Ancient Persia vs Ancient Greece: The Clash That Changed History — Fexingo History
In 480 BCE, the Persian king Xerxes launched the largest amphibious invasion the ancient world had ever seen. But before his army could march on Greece, they had to cross the Hellespont — a narrow but treacherous strait. Herodotus tells us that Xerxes ordered a bridge of boats to be built, but a storm destroyed the first attempt. Enraged, the king had the sea whipped and shackled, a gesture that reveals as much about Persian kingship as it does about Xerxes' character. This episode explores the engineering marvel of the pontoon bridges, the logistics of moving a quarter-million men and their supplies, and the cultural meaning behind Xerxes' punishment of the sea. We also look at the role of the Phoenician and Egyptian sailors who built the bridges, and what the crossing tells us about Achaemenid imperial power. From the bridge at Abydos to the digging of the Athos canal, this is the story of how Xerxes bent nature to his will — and how that audacity sowed the seeds of his eventual defeat. #Xerxes #Hellespont #PontoonBridge #PersianWars #Achaemenid #Herodotus #Abydos #AthosCanal #Phoenicians #Egyptians #Bosporus #Mardonius #480BCE #AncientEngineering #AncientGreece #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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