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From the Minoan thalassocracy to the fall of Constantinople, Greece has reinvented itself more times than any other civilization. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the labyrinth of Hellenic history: the palace politics of Mycenae, the hoplite phalanxes at Marathon, the philosophical revolutions of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the imperial ambitions of Alexander the Great. They explore ... more

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In 404 BCE, Athens surrendered to Sparta. The Long Walls were torn down, the fleet was burned, and a brutal oligarchy — the Thirty Tyrants — was installed with Spartan backing. Within a year, a small band of exiles led by Thrasybulus marched from The... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the transformation of the Delian League into the Athenian Empire through the lens of the Athenian Tribute Lists—the stone inscriptions that recorded the payments of allied cities. Drawing on Thucydides, the Old... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the transformation of the Delian League into the Athenian Empire under Pericles. They discuss the tribute system, the transfer of the league treasury from Delos to Athens, the brutal suppression of revolts in N... more

In 425 BCE, during the Peloponnesian War, the Athenians pulled off a stunning coup: they fortified the rocky promontory of Pylos on the Messenian coast, and then trapped a contingent of Spartan hoplites on the nearby island of Sphacteria. This episod... more

In 430 BCE, as Athens stood triumphant against Sparta in the first year of the Peloponnesian War, a mysterious disease swept through the city, killing perhaps a third of its population—including its leader Pericles. Lucas and Luna explore the Plague ... more

In 490 BCE, a vastly outnumbered Athenian army faced the Persian forces of Darius I on the plain of Marathon. This episode unpacks the battle itself: the Athenian general Miltiades, the strategic decisions that led to a double envelopment, the contro... more

In 479 BCE, one year after Thermopylae and Salamis, the largest hoplite army ever assembled faced the Persian Empire on the plains of Plataea. Lucas and Luna explore how the Greek alliance—led by Spartan regent Pausanias—nearly unraveled before the f... more

In 371 BC, a Theban general named Epaminondas did what no one thought possible: he defeated the unbeatable Spartan army in open battle. This episode dives into the tactics, politics, and aftermath of the Battle of Leuctra, where Epaminondas used an i... more

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This show delivers rigorous, accessible explorations of Greek history from the Minoan thalassocracy to the Ottoman centuries and beyond. Across episodes, listeners get deep dives into pivotal events, thinkers, and institutions—Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues, Athenian democracy, the Persian Wars, and the rise of Macedon—paired with analyses of how these moments shaped philosophy, theater, historiography, and Western political thought. The hosts combine narrative clarity with critical commentary, often challenging mythic portrayals and highlighting how power, culture, and ideas interact in shaping history. A standout thread is the sustained focus on democracy, governance, and strategy, along with vivid anecdotes that illuminate how ancient ... more

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