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  • The Greco-Persian Wars - PART III: Eve of the Great Invasion (490-480 BC)
    Jan 17 2025

    In this episode, we’ll explore the critical decade between the Greek victory at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC and Xerxes’ invasion of Greece in 480 BC—a period that shaped the course of the Greco-Persian Wars. Following their defeat at Marathon, the Persians, under King Darius I, began preparing for a renewed campaign, but internal challenges, including rebellions and Darius’ death in 486 BC, delayed their plans.

    With the ascension of Xerxes I, the Persian Empire moved decisively. Xerxes crushed revolts in Egypt and Babylonia and set his sights on Greece, organizing one of the largest invasion forces in ancient history to fulfill his father’s uncompleted ambitions of conquest.

    Meanwhile, growing awareness of the Persian threat pushed some Greek city-states toward greater unity. Despite internal rivalries, alliances began to form, with Athens and Sparta taking the lead in preparing for the storm to come. But would this fledgling cooperation be enough to stand against Xerxes’ colossal forces?

    Let's find out.

    Contents:

    00:00 Recap and Introduction
    01:07 Darius' Legacy
    04:07 Xerxes becomes King
    06:38 The Great Debate: Mardonius
    15:47 The Great Debate: Artabanus
    19:45 On to War!
    27:15 The Grand Army of Xerxes
    35:07 Gelon of Sicily and the Search for Allies
    45:52 Thank You and Patrons


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    47 m
  • The Greco-Persian Wars - PART II: The Aegean Campaigns and the Battle of Marathon (492-490 BC)
    Dec 20 2024

    In the last episode of this series, we covered the rise of the Achaemenid Persian Empire under Cyrus the Great and its expansion into Anatolia and the eastern Aegean, including the predominantly Greek-speaking region of Ionia. Though much of Ionia prospered under their new overlords, in 499 BC, the Ionians revolted with their help of their allies, including the city-states of Athens and Eritrea. By 493 BC, what become known as the Ionian Revolt had been crushed, and order restored to the western fringes of the Persian Empire. However, the empire’s king, Darius I, vowed to punish Athens and Eretria for their involvement in the uprising. The Great King of Persia sent several of his most trusted commanders to subdue both city-states and any others who opposed him, resulting in the first major armed encounter in Europe between the Greeks and Persians on the plains of Marathon.

    Drawing on historical sources and the latest archaeological research, this series will explore everything from the causes of the conflict to its key figures, the various phases of leading up to this epic encounter and its aftermath.

    Contents:

    00:00 Recap and Introduction
    01:45 The Northern Aegean Campaigns of Mardonius
    05:10 Looking to the West
    08:18 Athens and Eretria
    09:49 How many Men and Ships?
    14:30 Island Hopping Around the Aegean
    16:33 Euboea and Eretria
    19:23 Onward to Athens
    22:21 Decisions
    27:07 War it is!
    29:33 The Battle of Marathon
    35:44 Counting the Dead
    38:57 If not by Land, then by Sea!
    40:00 Aftermath of Marathon
    44:41 Thank You and Patrons

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    46 m
  • The Greco-Persian Wars - PART I: The Rise of Persia and the Ionian Revolt (550-493 BC)
    Nov 25 2024

    The great conflict that we know today as the Greco-Persian Wars between a few independent city-states of ancient Greece and mighty Achaemenid Persian Empire is, in my opinion, one of the most fascinating and consequential in all of history. More than just battles for territory and glory - they were clashes of culture, ideology, and power between East and West. The war saw legendary figures such as Leonides, The Great King Xerxes, Themistocles, Darius the Great, Miltiades, Mardonius, Artemisia, Kleomenes, and countless others in action. Since most accounts of the conflict available to us come from Greek and Roman historians and writers of antiquity such as Herodotus, Plutarch, Diodorus Siculus, Aeschylus, the traveler Pausanias, Justin and others, our modern perspective is often shaped by their portrayal of a struggle between the freedom-loving Greeks and the tyrannical rulers of Achaemenid Persia—a narrative further popularized by films like 300. However, as we will explore, the reality was far more complex.

    Drawing on historical sources and the latest archaeological research, this series will explore everything from the causes of the conflict to its key figures, the various phases of the war, and its aftermath.

    This is the first of a series of 5 or 6 podcasts that will be released over the next few months. Stay tuned for future episodes.

    Contents:

    00:00 Rise of Cyrus the Great and the Persian Achaemenid Empire
    05:27 Ionians and Greeks in the Persian Empire
    14:29 A bit about Herodotus
    16:49 Trouble in Athens
    23:52 Earth and Water
    28:04 Sparta (almost) Attacks!
    36:25 Aristagoras' Plan
    44:21 The Ionian Revolt
    49:10 The Battle of Lade
    50:09 Aftermath
    57:10 Thank You and Patrons

    Special thanks to Farya Faraji for the following musical compositions featured throughout the program:

    "Spantodhata's Warning"
    "To Phrygia"
    "In Pythagoras' Mind"
    "The Apadana's Shadows"
    "Immortals"
    "Mater"
    "In Sappho's Mind"
    "Spring in Persepolis"
    "Aíma"
    "Apranik's Charge"
    "March of Achaemenes"
    "Hyrcanian Lullaby"

    Check out more of his work that spans across many countries, cultures and time periods:
    https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji

    You can also find them on the albums:

    *Songs of Old Iran Vols. I & II*
    *Voices of the Ancients Vols. I & II*

    Additional Music:

    Epidemic Sound

    "Genie's Bane"
    "Interstate 895"
    "One with the Tribe"
    "Pepper Seeds"
    "Keeping up with the Tarahumaras"
    "Blood in Water"
    "The Golden Spiral"
    "The Sewers"
    "Deer Hunt"
    "Zero Remorse"

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    59 m
  • The Concise History of Ancient Canaan and the Canaanite Peoples (c. 7000-539 BC)
    Sep 15 2024

    This is the episode that several of you have requested – a one stop shop on the history of ancient Canaan and its people, the Canaanites. In this program we’ll look at the history of this region and how it developed from the Bronze Age, Canaan’s relationship with Egypt and other parts of the world, and various Canaanite kingdoms such Moab, Edom, Ammon, Israel and Judah, as well as the Phoenician cities of Sidon, Tyre and Byblos. If you want a general history of ancient Canaan and the Canaanite people, then this program is for you.

    Contents:

    00:00 Introduction to Canaan
    01:45 Early Bronze Age History of Canaan
    06:40 Canaan, Egypt, Mitanni and the Hittites
    22:23 Life in Canaan during the Bronze Age
    25:53 Canaan and the Bronze Age Collapse
    32:39 Canaanite Religion
    34:51 Moab
    37:15 Edom
    39:27 Ammon
    41:05 Israel and Judah
    49:21 Sidon
    1:00:36 Tyre
    1:14:30 Byblos
    1:26:49 Thank You and Patrons

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    1 h y 28 m
  • An Introduction to Archaic Greece (c. 750-500 BC)
    Jun 14 2024

    In this video we'll take a look at the pivotal period of Greek history known as the Archaic Period. It's this time frame that gave rise to the polis, hoplite warfare, increased colonization around the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Seas, oligarchies, tyrannies and lot of other really interesting aspects of life in the Greek-speaking world from 750-500 BC.

    Contents:

    00:00 Introduction and Context
    02:07 A Hard Life for Many
    07:27 The Polis
    11:00 Oligarchies
    16:35 Hoplite Warfare
    20:57 Greek Society during the Archaic Period
    24:55 Greek Colonization of the Mediterranean and Black Seas
    30:38 Tyrants
    33:58 A New Threat
    35:12 Thank You and Patrons

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    37 m
  • Scattered Candles in the Night – Civilization during the Greek Dark Age (c. 1100-750 BC)
    Jun 13 2024

    The Greek Dark Age, spanning roughly from 1100 to 750 BC, marks a mysterious chapter in the history of ancient Greece. Characterized by a sharp decrease in population, the abandonment of the once might Mycenaean palatial centers, disruption of trade networks, the loss of literacy and a steep decline in artistic endeavors, this time period was generally one of economic hardship and political fragmentation. However, amidst the darkness there were pockets of prosperity and social changes that eventually allowed for the rise of powerful Greek city-states and the dawn of Archaic Greek civilization.

    Contents:

    00:00 Introduction and Context
    02:50 What was the Greek Dark Age
    08:36 Greece enters the Iron Age
    09:59 Greece starts to Recover
    11:15 Chiefs and Chiefdoms
    15:51 The Geometric Period
    17:35 The Greek Alphabet
    18:33 Panhellenism
    21:53 Thank You and Patrons

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    23 m
  • Darius the Great: The Life and Times of the Great King of Persia in his Own Words
    Mar 19 2024

    In this program we'll take a look at the illustrious life of the great Persian King of Kings, Darius I, also known as Darius the Great. Regarded by many as the most powerful ruler of the Achaemenid Dynasty of ancient Iran, Darius I is also amongst its most controversial. We'll dive deeper into the life of great king, the contentious debate about his rise to power, and ultimately examine the words of Darius himself about his these and other aspects of his life and beliefs.

    Contents:

    00:00 Introduction and Historical Context
    03:37 Early Life of Darius
    05:14 Rise to Power as told in the Behistun Inscription
    16:55 Lineage and Family of Darius
    18:10 Rebellions and Troubles of 522 BC
    20:43 Architect of an Empire: Satrapies, Reforms, Roads and Canals
    25:19 Darius the Builder: Susa and Persepolis
    33:50 Expansion of the Achaemenid Empire
    35:25 The Ionian Revolt
    37:17 Invasion of Greece and the Battle of Marathon
    43:21 Thank You and Patrons

    Special thanks to Farya Faraji for the music:

    "Achaemenes"
    "Shirin and Khosrow"
    "The Riding Angaros"
    "Memory of Cyrus"
    "Spantodhata's Warning"
    "The Apadana's Shadow"
    "Battle of Cunaxa"
    "Hyrcanian Lullaby"
    "Immortals"
    "Apranik's Charge"
    "March of Achaemenes"

    Check out more of his work that spans across many countries, cultures and time periods:
    https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji

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    45 m
  • The World's First Superpower: Sargon of Akkad and the Mighty Akkadian Empire - Bronze Age History
    Mar 1 2024

    This is the episode that many of your have been waiting for - a comprehensive, in-depth look at the Akkadian Empire from just before it was created to its mysterious end. Founded by Sargon of Akkad and expanded by his descendants Rimush, Manishtushu and Naram-Sin, the Akkadian Empire was the first hegemonic state and superpower of the early Bronze Age. This program will examine Akkad's beginning, it's rise and expansion to the far corners of the known world, its economy, administration, collapse and legacy.

    Contents:

    00:00 Introduction: The World Before Sargon of Akkad
    04:37 Lugalzagesi
    09:33 The Early Life and Legends of Sargon of Akkad
    13:24 Who were the Akkadians?
    16:05 Sargon and Ur-Zababa
    20:01 The Founding of the Akkadian Empire
    22:17 Sargon Battles Against Elam and Marhashi
    23:24 King of Battle
    25:49 Administration of the Akkadian Empire
    27:26 Enheduanna
    30:15 The Glory of Agade
    36:30 Rimush the Warmonger
    45:48 Manishtushu the Consolidator
    49:10 Naram-Sin and the Great Revolt
    53:55 Naram-Sin the Divine
    57:40 Naram-Sin and Elam
    1:00:04 Other Conquests of Naram-Sin
    1:01:28 Akkadian Administration under Naram-Sin
    1:03:26 Land Distribution and Reforms
    1:07:28 Family of Naram-Sin and Diplomatic Marriages
    1:09:56 Shar-kali-sharri and the End of an Era
    1:16:55 After Akkad
    1:18:29 Thank You and Patrons


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    1 h y 20 m
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