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The Helot Revolt That Shook Sparta

7 min · 12 jun 2026
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When the ground shook in 464 BC, Sparta's helots saw their chance. A massive earthquake devastated the Eurotas valley, killing thousands of Spartiates, and the region's enslaved population rose in rebellion. For years, the helots fortified Mount Ithome, forcing Sparta to call on Athens for help—a decision that planted the seeds of the Peloponnesian War. This episode explores the helot revolt of the 460s BC: the earthquake, the siege of Ithome, Cimon's Athenian expedition sent home in disgrace, and how the revolt reshaped Spartan policy for a generation. We discuss the numbers of helots involved, the role of the Messenians, the political fallout in Athens, and the long shadow this internal crisis cast over Spartan foreign policy. Tune in for a deep dive into the rebellion that nearly destroyed Sparta from within. #HelotRevolt #Sparta #Earthquake464BC #MountIthome #Cimon #Athens #PeloponnesianWar #Messenians #Laconia #Helots #Spartiates #AncientGreece #History #FexingoHistory #Thucydides #Plutarch #Pausanias #Siege Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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