The Oracle Traditions of Ancient Greece
In this episode of The Oracle Traditions of Ancient Greece, host Clara Moss explores how prophecy shaped Greek strategy during the Persian Wars of 490-480 BCE. Discover how the famous Delphic Oracle guided crucial decisions, including the cryptic prophecy of 'wooden walls' that helped save Athens at the Battle of Salamis. Learn about Themistocles' interpretation of oracular guidance and how Greek leaders balanced divine wisdom with military strategy. This episode examines the intersection of religion and politics in ancient Greece, revealing how oracular pronouncements influenced pan-Hellenic resistance against Persian invasion. From Marathon to Salamis, explore how prophecy provided both psychological comfort and political legitimacy during Greece's existential crisis. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of ancient religion, and anyone interested in how spiritual beliefs shaped military decisions in the ancient world. Clara Moss presents carefully researched historical analysis of primary sources, including Herodotus' accounts of oracular consultations. Discover how the Persian Wars established lasting patterns in Greek political culture and reinforced the authority of Delphi's Oracle for future generations.
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