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The Cylon Conspiracy: Athens' Bloody Curse and the Alcmaeonids

6 min · 14. juni 2026
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Long before Cleisthenes reformed democracy, Athens was haunted by a bloody religious curse that shaped its politics for generations. This episode traces the Cylonian conspiracy of 632 BCE, when an Olympic victor attempted a coup, and the subsequent massacre of his followers by the Alcmaeonid family. We explore how this act of sacrilege — the killing of suppliants at Athena's altar — created a hereditary stain (the 'Cylonian miasma') that enemies used to discredit Alcmaeonid politicians like Pericles for over a century. Lucas and Luna discuss the political machinations behind the curse, its role in the exile of Cleisthenes, and how Sparta used it as a pretext to invade Athens in 508 BCE. Along the way, we touch on the Athenian archonship, the Areopagus, Solon’s reforms, and the uneasy intersection of religion and politics in ancient Greece. #Cylon #CylonianConspiracy #Alcmaeonidae #Alcmaeonids #Pericles #Cleisthenes #Athens #AncientGreece #AthenianCurse #Sacrilege #Solon #Areopagus #Archonship #Megacles #Miasma #History #FexingoHistory #GreekHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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