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The Spartan Women Who Ran the Warrior State

8 min · 29. juni 2026
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When we think of Sparta, we picture hoplites, the agoge, and the battle of Thermopylae. But behind the warrior facade, Spartan women wielded a degree of power and independence almost unheard of in the ancient world. In this episode, we explore the lives of women in classical Sparta: their control of land and wealth (by some estimates women owned 35–40% of Spartan land), their rigorous physical education (unique among Greek city-states), and their political influence through the family. We meet Gorgo, the queen who reportedly advised her husband Leonidas and outsmarted an Aristagorean plot. We also examine the contradictions: while Spartan women lived with greater autonomy than their Athenian counterparts, they existed within a system that ultimately valued them for producing strong warriors. Drawing on ancient sources like Plutarch, Xenophon, and Aristotle, and modern scholarship by Paul Cartledge and Sarah Pomeroy, we trace how the privileges of Spartan women were both a reality and a tool of propaganda — weaponized by Athens to paint Sparta as a state where men were 'ruled by their wives.' This episode offers a fuller picture of the Spartan mirage. #SpartanWomen #Gorgo #PlutarchLycurgus #Xenophon #Aristotle #PaulCartledge #SarahPomeroy #AncientGreece #Laconia #Helots #Agoqe #Gerousia #Ephors #LandOwnership #FemaleAutonomy #SpartanMirage #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Spartan Women Who Ran the Warrior State

When we think of Sparta, we picture hoplites, the agoge, and the battle of Thermopylae. But behind the warrior facade, Spartan women wielded a degree of power and independence almost unheard of in the ancient world. In this episode, we explore the lives of women in classical Sparta: their control of land and wealth (by some estimates women owned 35–40% of Spartan land), their rigorous physical education (unique among Greek city-states), and their political influence through the family. We meet Gorgo, the queen who reportedly advised her husband Leonidas and outsmarted an Aristagorean plot. We also examine the contradictions: while Spartan women lived with greater autonomy than their Athenian counterparts, they existed within a system that ultimately valued them for producing strong warriors. Drawing on ancient sources like Plutarch, Xenophon, and Aristotle, and modern scholarship by Paul Cartledge and Sarah Pomeroy, we trace how the privileges of Spartan women were both a reality and a tool of propaganda — weaponized by Athens to paint Sparta as a state where men were 'ruled by their wives.' This episode offers a fuller picture of the Spartan mirage. #SpartanWomen #Gorgo #PlutarchLycurgus #Xenophon #Aristotle #PaulCartledge #SarahPomeroy #AncientGreece #Laconia #Helots #Agoqe #Gerousia #Ephors #LandOwnership #FemaleAutonomy #SpartanMirage #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In 415 BCE, Athens launched the most ambitious military campaign of the Peloponnesian War: the Sicilian Expedition. This episode follows the dramatic story from Alcibiades' grand vision to the catastrophic defeat in Syracuse harbor. We explore the key players—Alcibiades, Nicias, Lamachus, Gylippus, and Hermocrates—and the decisions that turned a showcase of Athenian power into a disaster. Learn about the fateful debates in the Athenian assembly, the mutilation of the herms that led to Alcibiades' recall, the strategic blunders of Nicias, and the desperate final battle at the Assinarus River. Drawing on Thucydides' vivid account, we examine how hubris, political infighting, and tactical miscalculations doomed the expedition, killing thousands and crippling Athens for the final years of the war. #SicilianExpedition #Athens #PeloponnesianWar #Alcibiades #Nicias #Syracuse #Gylippus #Hermocrates #Thucydides #Demosthenes #AssinarusRiver #Catana #Segesta #Lamachus #Herms #History #AncientGreece #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Battle of Thermopylae, but not the Hollywood version. They dig into the actual numbers: how many Greeks fought, how many Persians, and where the famous '300' story really comes from. They explore the role of the Thespians and Thebans, the strategic context of the pass, and the politics behind the Spartan decision to stay. They also examine how ancient sources like Herodotus and later writers shaped the legend. By the end, they question whether the stand was a heroic last stand or a strategic blunder. #Thermopylae #300Spartans #Herodotus #Leonidas #PersianWars #Thespians #AncientGreece #Sparta #Athens #BattleOfThermopylae #Xerxes #Theban #Ephialtes #Anopaea #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the economic engine of the Athenian Empire: the tribute system of the Delian League. They trace how Athens transformed a voluntary alliance against Persia into a coercive empire, with the treasury moved from Delos to Athens and funds funneled into the Parthenon, the navy, and public works. Key figures include Pericles, who justified the use of allied money for Athenian glory, and the tribute quotas recorded in the Athenian Tribute Lists. The episode examines the tension between democratic ideals at home and imperial exploitation abroad, the role of tribute in funding the massive fleet that fought Sparta, and the resentment it bred among allies like Mytilene and Thasos. It also touches on the mechanics of collection, the role of tribute collectors (hellenotamiai), and the annual assessment of each city's contribution. A nuanced look at how money shaped the Athenian-Spartan rivalry. #DelianLeague #AthenianEmpire #TributeSystem #Pericles #Parthenon #Hellenotamiai #Mytilene #Thasos #AncientGreece #Athens #Sparta #PeloponnesianWar #Imperialism #Democracy #AthenianTributeLists #NavalPower #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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