Ancient Greece: Philosophy, Democracy, and Endless War — Fexingo History
In 470s Athens, the savior of Salamis was voted into exile. This episode explores the practice of ostracism — how it worked, why it existed, and how Themistocles himself fell victim to it. We trace the procedure from the annual vote in the Agora to the shards of pottery (ostraka) that decided a man's fate. Discover the political calculations behind the 'ostracism of the year,' the surprising names scratched onto potsherds, and what Thucydides tells us about Themistocles' final years in Persia. Along the way, we learn about the ostrakon as a physical artifact, the role of the Boule, and how a system designed to protect democracy from tyranny could be weaponized against the very men who built it. This slice of Athenian political life reveals the messy, human side of direct democracy — and one of its most dramatic reversals. #Ostracism #Themistocles #AthenianDemocracy #Ostraka #AncientGreece #Thucydides #Agora #Boule #Ekklesia #PersianWars #Xerxes #Salamis #Plutarch #Kerameikos #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #GreekHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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