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The Megarian Decree: How a Trade Ban Started the Peloponnesian War

4 min · 18. juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into one of the most controversial decisions of the ancient world: the Megarian Decree. Passed by Athens under Pericles around 432 BCE, this decree banned Megara from all harbors and markets of the Athenian Empire. Megara, a Spartan ally, was economically crippled. Was it a justified punishment for land desecration, or a deliberate provocation to force Sparta into war? We examine the decree's origins, its economic impact on Megara, the tense diplomatic exchanges recorded by Thucydides, and whether trade sanctions can truly cause a war that killed tens of thousands. Along the way, we meet figures like Pericles, King Archidamus of Sparta, and the historian Thucydides himself, who called the decree one of the 'truest causes' of the Peloponnesian War. A deep look at ancient geopolitics, economic warfare, and the fine line between deterrence and disaster. #MegarianDecree #PeloponnesianWar #AncientGreece #Pericles #Athens #Sparta #Megara #Thucydides #TradeWar #EconomicSanctions #Archidamus #HellenicHistory #FexingoHistory #History #ClassicalGreece #CausesOfWar #DelianLeague #PeloponnesianLeague Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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