Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History
In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the massive logistical machine that kept Xerxes' invasion of Greece moving across the Hellespont and down the coast. We trace the supply chain that fed a quarter-million men and thousands of horses, from depots in Thrace to the grain ships that shadowed the fleet. Hear how the Achaemenid Empire used its satrapal system, Royal Road, and naval coordination to move food, water, fodder, and equipment across hostile terrain — and how a single storm off the Magnesian coast destroyed hundreds of ships and the supplies they carried. We also examine the Greek counter-strategy of scorching the earth ahead of the Persian advance, forcing Xerxes into a race against hunger. Drawing on Herodotus, the Persepolis fortification tablets, and recent archaeological work at the Strymon delta, this episode reveals the invisible army of quartermasters, bakers, and animal handlers who made the Great King's campaign possible. A look at ancient warfare not through battles, but through the food and fodder that decided them. #AchaemenidLogistics #Xerxes #PersianWars #Herodotus #Hellespont #SupplyLines #Thrace #Persepolis #RoyalRoad #Greece #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryLogistics #AncientWarfare #Strymon #Sardis #Susa #trireme Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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