Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History
When Xerxes' army marched on Athens in 480 BCE, the city was nearly empty. This episode explores the controversial decision to evacuate Athens—a gamble by Themistocles that saved the Greek fleet but left the Acropolis in flames. We examine the Persian destruction of the old temple of Athena, the desperate defense by a handful of holdouts, and the archaeological evidence for the burning. We also consider the Persian perspective: why Xerxes targeted Athens specifically, how his forces occupied the city, and what the Achaemenid administration hoped to achieve by razing the religious center. Finally, we look at the aftermath—how the ruins became a powerful symbol in Greek memory, shaping the rebuilt Parthenon and the narrative of Persian barbarism. Featuring the Acropolis, the Old Temple of Athena, the Persian destruction layer, and the Oath of Plataea. #Xerxes #Athens #Acropolis #PersianWars #Themistocles #OldTempleOfAthena #PersianDestruction #Achaemenid #AncientGreece #Parthenon #OathOfPlataea #Herodotus #Archaeology #480BCE #GreekHistory #SiegeOfAthens #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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