Episódios

  • 112 The Korinthian War
    Sep 12 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the first three years of the Korinthian War from 395-393 BC

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2024/09/112-korinthian-war.html

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    2 horas e 36 minutos
  • 111 The Spartan Hegemony
    Feb 28 2024

    In this episode, we discuss Spartan imperial policy at home and abroad in the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War at Sparta from 404-396 BC, including their war with Elis, the imperial ambitions of Lysander and the ascension of Agesilaos, Kinadon's foiled socio-political revolution, and Sparta's invasion of Persia to "free" the Eastern Greeks

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2024/02/111-spartan-hegemony.html

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    2 horas e 18 minutos
  • 110 Xenophon and "The Ten Thousand"
    Jan 5 2023

    In this episode, we discuss the life, influences, drawbacks, and positives of the Athenian military leader, philosopher, and historian--Xenophon (ca. 430-354 BC)--who was one of Sokrates' more famous pupils; and the post-Peloponnesian war Panhellenic campaign into the heart of the Persian Empire that he made famous through his writings (the Anabasis)

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2023/01/110-xenophon-and-ten-thousand.html

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    2 horas e 40 minutos
  • 109 Sokrates
    Mar 21 2022

    In this episode, we discuss the life and death of Sokrates (ca. 470-399 BC), who is widely considered to be the father of western philosophy, with in-depth overviews of Aristophanes' Clouds and Plato's dialogue Euphyro, Apologia, Krito, and Phaido. 

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2022/03/109-sokrates.html

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    1 hora e 47 minutos
  • ***Bonus Episode of Decipher History's Alexander: succession, 'The Great,' and sooo many Alexandrias w/ Ryan Stitt***
    Mar 10 2020

    Meta

    Versions! So many versions. The best version of the film: The Ultimate Cut.

    Setting the scene

    Ancient Greece after 300. The Peloponnesian War (which Ryan is in the middle ofon his show!). The rise of Philip. Olympias.

    Philip

    Putting Macedon at center stage in ancient Greece. Technical and logistical innovations. Planning the invasion of Persia right before his suspiciously untimely death.

    The purge

    Alexander and Olypmias. Purging royal competition in the ancient world. Plutarch and gossip about “powerful women” in antiquity.

    Sources

    The loss of contemporary sources and the reliability of what remains. Plutarch’s gossip column.

    “The Great”

    What makes an historical figure “The Great,” instead of “The Terrible” or just forgotten? So many Alexandrias! Conquest, culture, and Hellenization.

    Manly love

    “Homosexuality” in the ancient world and different norms of power and masulinity. Alexander and Hephaestion. Achilles and Patroclas.

    Death

    Heavy Macedonian drinking and Alexander’s downward spiral. Conflicting reports and also modern interpretations of possible causes of death. Indeterminate succession. Alexander’s body floating around for centuries.

     

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  • 108 The Thirty Tyrants
    Oct 11 2021

    In this episode, we discuss the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War at Athens, including the reign of the Thirty Tyrants, the Athenian civil war, and the restoration of the democracy 

     

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2021/10/108-thirty-tyrants.html

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    1 hora e 38 minutos
  • 107 Sparta Triumphant
    Apr 12 2021

    In this episode, we discuss the final two years of the Peloponnesian War (405-404 BC), including the comedic play "The Frogs" by Aristophanes; Lysander's elevation to Persian satrap, his rebuilding of the Peloponnesian fleet, his tactical moves in the Hellespont, and his crushing victory over the Athenians at Aegospotami; the besiegement and blockade of Athens; and the Athenians' surrender and the terms of the peace treaty

     

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2021/04/107-sparta-triumphant.html

     

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    1 hora e 15 minutos
  • 106 Frustrations and Poor Decisions (Part II)
    Oct 26 2020

    In this episode, we discuss the years 409-406 BC of the Peloponnesian War, including the Athenians’ achieving control in the Hellespont and Bosporus, Alcibiades’ triumphant return to Athens, the ascension of Lysander and his bromance with Cyrus, the Athenian defeat at Notium and the disgrace of Alcibiades, Kallikratidas victory over Konon at Mytilene, and the subsequent Battle of Arginusae with its disastrous consequences for the Athenians.

    Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2020/10/106-frustrations-and-poor-decisions.html

     

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    2 horas e 15 minutos