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

  • Dec 20 2024
  • Duración: 46 m
  • Podcast

The Greco-Persian Wars - PART II: The Aegean Campaigns and the Battle of Marathon (492-490 BC)

  • Resumen

  • 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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