Ancient Greece: Philosophy, Democracy, and Endless War — Fexingo History
The Spartan crypteia was a brutal institution where young Spartan warriors were sent into the countryside with orders to terrorize and assassinate helots — the enslaved population that outnumbered them. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the origins, purpose, and methods of the crypteia, drawing on sources like Plutarch and Aristotle. They discuss how the crypteia served as a rite of passage for Spartan youths, a tool of population control, and a dark mirror of Spartan ideals of discipline and secrecy. The conversation touches on the helot revolt of 464 BCE, the notorious practice of krypteia ambushes, and the Spartan secret police known as the kryptoi. They also examine the ethical implications and historical debates surrounding this institution, questioning whether it was a genuine military training exercise or state-sanctioned murder. This episode offers a chilling glimpse into the less-romanticized side of Sparta — a society built on fear and oppression. #Sparta #Crypteia #Helots #AncientGreece #SpartanMilitarism #Plutarch #Aristotle #HelotRevolt #Kryptoi #Laconia #Messenia #Lycurgus #SpartanEducation #Agoge #History #FexingoHistory #ClassicalGreece #DarkSideOfSparta Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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