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Cyrus the Great's Audience Hall: Power and Protocol at Pasargadae

8 min · 3 jun 2026
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In Episode 77, Lucas and Luna step inside the royal audience hall at Pasargadae, where Cyrus the Great received ambassadors, nobles, and petitioners from across his vast empire. They explore the architecture of the Gatehouse and Palace S, the meaning of the winged guardian relief, and the intricate protocols of the Persian court — from proskynesis to gift-giving. Drawing on archaeological evidence from Ernst Herzfeld and David Stronach, as well as Greek accounts from Herodotus and Xenophon, they reconstruct how Cyrus wielded ceremony as a tool of rule. Along the way, they touch on the role of the hazarapatish (chiliarch), the logistics of feeding thousands of guests, and how Achaemenid court culture influenced later empires from Seleucids to Safavids. A fresh angle on Persian power — not through battles or edicts, but through the daily theatre of kingship. #CyrusTheGreat #Pasargadae #AchaemenidEmpire #PersianCourt #Proskynesis #Hazarapatish #Chiliarch #Herzfeld #Stronach #Gatehouse #PalaceS #WingedGuardian #AncientArchitecture #PersianHistory #AncientIran #CourtProtocol #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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