
Welcome to Chronicles of Ancient Greece, the podcast where we dive into the fascinating, bloody, and unpredictable world of the Mediterranean. From the rise and fall of city-states to the gods and heroes who shaped the world, we explore both the myths and real events that defined the Western world, including the Trojan War, Alexander the Great, or the rise of great philosophers. Ready for epic dra... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

Why did the Greeks actually have Gods? What purpose did they serve and what social forces did they represent?
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The Greek mythical universe is created and the Olympians are firmly in control.
Which means it is now time for Zeus to *checks notes* release all possible evils on humanity. Great.
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It's been a long time coming but it has finally arrived: Let's create a universe! Spoiler: It's Chaos at first (and later as well)
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Well, the discussion of Sparta was short and to the point, the discussion of Athens ... will not be short or to the point. But it will feature Poseidon taking things personally, so there's that!
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Why yes, yes, THIS IS SPARTA. At least a very short look at it. We're not falling down a bottomless hole so to speak.
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When a Phoenician prince plants dragon teeth and grows an army, the last thing you expect is an alphabet—but welcome to ancient Greece.
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This time, we're going on an adventure! Though not to recapture a mountain or destroy some jewellery. We're founding colonies all over the Mediterranean, yay!
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This week, the Greeks are back in town. Literally, as they wake from their long, Dark Ages-slumber, they come up with a whole new set of ideas, materials to fight with (Spoiler alert: Iron!) and a new form of community. The Polis!
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Exploring the intricate tapestry of ancient Mediterranean history, this podcast takes listeners on an engaging journey through significant events, figures, and myths that have shaped Western civilization. Key topics include famous battles, the rise and fall of city-states like Athens and Sparta, the exploits of mythical heroes such as Odysseus and Achilles, as well as an examination of cultural advancements during periods such as the Greek Renaissance. Episodes are rich in storytelling, interweaving historical fact with philosophy, allowing for a deeper understanding of how ancient practices and beliefs continue to influence modern society. The unique mix of humor and serious reflections adds an inviting tone, making complex histories acces... more
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