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The Greco-Persian Wars - PART II: The Aegean Campaigns and the Battle of Marathon (492-490 BC)

46 min · 20. des. 202446 min
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In the last episode of this series, we covered the rise of the Achaemenid Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great and its expansion into Anatolia and the eastern Aegean, including the predominantly Greek-speaking region of Ionia.  Though much of Ionia prospered under their new overlords, in 499 BC, the Ionians revolted with their help of their allies, including the city-states of Athens and Eritrea.  By 493 BC, what become known as the Ionian Revolt had been crushed, and order restored to the western fringes of the Persian Empire.  However, the empire’s king, Darius I, vowed to punish Athens and Eretria for their involvement in the uprising. The Great King of Persia sent several of his most trusted commanders to subdue both city-states and any others who opposed him, resulting in the first major armed encounter in Europe between the Greeks and Persians on the plains of Marathon. Drawing on historical sources and the latest archaeological research, this series will explore everything from the causes of the conflict to its key figures, the various phases of leading up to this epic encounter and its aftermath.  Contents: 00:00  Recap and Introduction 01:45 The Northern Aegean Campaigns of Mardonius 05:10 Looking to the West 08:18 Athens and Eretria 09:49 How many Men and Ships? 14:30 Island Hopping Around the Aegean 16:33 Euboea and Eretria  19:23 Onward to Athens 22:21 Decisions 27:07 War it is!  29:33 The Battle of Marathon 35:44 Counting the Dead 38:57 If not by Land, then by Sea! 40:00 Aftermath of Marathon 44:41 Thank You and Patrons Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/historywithcy]

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The Greco-Persian Wars - PART VI: Aftermath of the Battle of Salamis an the Road to Plataea

In the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Salamis (480 BC), both the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire are left facing a critical question: what comes next? In this episode, we explore the tense and uncertain months that followed one of the most decisive naval battles in ancient history. While the Athenians celebrate their victory, they must also confront the reality that the war is far from over. Themistocles, ever the strategist, takes to the Aegean—seeking to punish those accused of medizing and to strengthen Athens’ position among the Greek world. Meanwhile, the Persian king Xerxes I withdraws, leaving behind a powerful army under his cousin and general Mardonius. From central Greece, Mardonius prepares for the next phase of the conflict, as a fragile Hellenic coalition gathers at the Isthmus of Corinth—determined to defend the Peloponnese at all costs. But beneath the surface, political tensions, rivalries, and strategic disagreements threaten to fracture the Greek alliance. Will the Persians strike again? Or will they wait for Xerxes to return with an even greater force? *Contents:* 00:00 Xerxes' Decision 11:59 Themistocles the Cunning 23:06  The Long and Deadly March Home 30:27 Mardonius' Grand Strategy for Greece 39:28 An Achaemenid-Athenian Alliance?!? 55:45 Mardonius Marches on Athens Again 01:00:55 The Honorable Men of Sparta! 01:10:03 Thank You and Patrons Special thanks to *Farya Faraji* for the following musical compositions featured throughout the program:  "Rise of Arsaces" "Achaemenes" "Mater" "To Phrygia" "Under Iranian Stars" "In Pythagoras' Mind" "Fratres" "Aima" "Legends of Sparta" Check out more of his work that spans across many countries, cultures and time periods:  https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji.and.worldmusicians You can also find them on the albums: *Songs of Old Iran Vols. I & II* *Voices of the Ancients Vols. I & II*  Additional Music: Epidemic Sound "Pepper Seeds" "Interstate 895"  "A Glimmer of Hope" "Can I Reach You" "On the Lookout" "Keeping up with the Tarahumaras" "The Trustee" "Zero Remorse" "Dark Premonitions" "Where Kings Walk" "Checkmate" "Deer Hunt" Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/historywithcy]

5. april 20261 h 11 min
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The Greco-Persian Wars - PART V: The Sack of Athens and the Battle of Salamis

In 480 BC, following the fall of Thermopylae, the Greek fleet withdrew from Artemisium and regrouped at Salamis. At the same time, Xerxes advanced through Boeotia virtually unopposed, while Athens prepared for evacuation under the so-called Decree of Themistocles. Ancient sources speak of a Persian attempt to plunder Delphi, but modern scholarship generally regards this as later propaganda intended to protect the sanctuary’s reputation. At Salamis, the Greek alliance faced difficult choices. Many Peloponnesian commanders favored retreat to the Isthmus, but Themistocles argued successfully for battle in the straits. His strategy, coupled with a ruse that compelled Xerxes to commit his fleet, brought the Persians into waters where their numbers offered little advantage. Among the notable figures at Salamis was Artemisia of Halicarnassus, whose role Herodotus highlights with particular interest. The Battle of Salamis was a turning point in the Greco-Persian Wars. Though the conflict was far from over, the outcome would decide the course of the war going forward. *Contents:* 00:00 After Thermopylae and Artemisium 00:45 Persians Passing through Delphi 03:55 The Themistocles Decree 12:05 Preparing for the Persians 14:09 Catalog of Ships 18:45 Evacuating Athens 21:51 The Sack of Athens 27:14 Debating with Themistocles  37:20 The Persians Arrive at Salamis 50:26 The Battle of Salamis 01:07:40 Aftermath of Salamis 01:09:58 Thank You and Patrons Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/historywithcy]

10. sep. 20251 h 11 min
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The Greco-Persian Wars - PART IV: Artemisium, Thermopylae and the Struggle for the Soul of Greece

It is the year 480 BC and the massive army and navy of the Great King of Persiam, Xerxes, is on the move.  The Great King himself is personally leading the campaign and eager to witness his armed forces' triumph as they advance through northern and central Greece. Two battles, fought on land and sea, will test the resolve of a fragile but determined anti-Persian Greek alliance hastily formed to check the Great King's advance. Despite deep rivalries and a history of conflict among themselves, this group of Greeks unite against overwhelming odds in an effort to  defend their homeland. At Thermopylae, a narrow pass between mountain and sea becomes the stage for one of history’s most iconic last stands. At Artemisium, Greek triremes clash with the vast Persian fleet in a desperate attempt to hold the line. But these battles were more than tactical delays—they were symbolic declarations. Against the might of the largest invasion force the ancient world had seen, a few city-states stood their ground not for conquest or glory, but for something deeper: identity, freedom, and the soul of Greece itself. Contents: 00:00  Xerxes in Greece 11:46 The Pythia Speaks 14:53 Themistocles 39:33 Leonidas 52:12 Thermopylae: Day 1 57:31 Artemisium: Day 1 58:31 Artemisium: Day 2 01:00:45 Thermopylae: Day 2 01:06:02 The Last Stand of Leonidas and the 300 01:19:05 Thank You and Patrons Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/historywithcy]

25. juni 20251 h 20 min
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The Greco-Persian Wars - PART III: Eve of the Great Invasion (490-480 BC)

In this episode, we’ll explore the critical decade between the Greek victory at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC and Xerxes’ invasion of Greece in 480 BC—a period that shaped the course of the Greco-Persian Wars. Following their defeat at Marathon, the Persians, under King Darius I, began preparing for a renewed campaign, but internal challenges, including rebellions and Darius’ death in 486 BC, delayed their plans. With the ascension of Xerxes I, the Persian Empire moved decisively. Xerxes crushed revolts in Egypt and Babylonia and set his sights on Greece, organizing one of the largest invasion forces in ancient history to fulfill his father’s uncompleted ambitions of conquest. Meanwhile, growing awareness of the Persian threat pushed some Greek city-states toward greater unity. Despite internal rivalries, alliances began to form, with Athens and Sparta taking the lead in preparing for the storm to come. But would this fledgling cooperation be enough to stand against Xerxes’ colossal forces? Let's find out. Contents: 00:00  Recap and Introduction 01:07 Darius' Legacy 04:07 Xerxes becomes King 06:38 The Great Debate: Mardonius 15:47 The Great Debate: Artabanus 19:45 On to War! 27:15 The Grand Army of Xerxes  35:07 Gelon of Sicily and the Search for Allies 45:52 Thank You and Patrons Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/historywithcy]

17. jan. 202547 min
episode The Greco-Persian Wars - PART II: The Aegean Campaigns and the Battle of Marathon (492-490 BC) cover

The Greco-Persian Wars - PART II: The Aegean Campaigns and the Battle of Marathon (492-490 BC)

In the last episode of this series, we covered the rise of the Achaemenid Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great and its expansion into Anatolia and the eastern Aegean, including the predominantly Greek-speaking region of Ionia.  Though much of Ionia prospered under their new overlords, in 499 BC, the Ionians revolted with their help of their allies, including the city-states of Athens and Eritrea.  By 493 BC, what become known as the Ionian Revolt had been crushed, and order restored to the western fringes of the Persian Empire.  However, the empire’s king, Darius I, vowed to punish Athens and Eretria for their involvement in the uprising. The Great King of Persia sent several of his most trusted commanders to subdue both city-states and any others who opposed him, resulting in the first major armed encounter in Europe between the Greeks and Persians on the plains of Marathon. Drawing on historical sources and the latest archaeological research, this series will explore everything from the causes of the conflict to its key figures, the various phases of leading up to this epic encounter and its aftermath.  Contents: 00:00  Recap and Introduction 01:45 The Northern Aegean Campaigns of Mardonius 05:10 Looking to the West 08:18 Athens and Eretria 09:49 How many Men and Ships? 14:30 Island Hopping Around the Aegean 16:33 Euboea and Eretria  19:23 Onward to Athens 22:21 Decisions 27:07 War it is!  29:33 The Battle of Marathon 35:44 Counting the Dead 38:57 If not by Land, then by Sea! 40:00 Aftermath of Marathon 44:41 Thank You and Patrons Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/historywithcy]

20. des. 202446 min