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Xerxes and the Persian Wars: Why Greece Refused to Fall — Fexingo History

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In the early fifth century BCE, the Achaemenid Empire—the largest the world had yet seen—launched two colossal invasions against the fragmented Greek city-states. Xerxes, the Great King of Persia, inherited his father Darius's ambition to punish Athens and Eretria for their role in the Ionian Revolt. This show unpacks the Persian Wars from both sides: the imperial machinery of Susa and Persepolis,... more

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In this episode, we explore the Greek alliance that stood against Xerxes' invasion in 480–479 BCE. While famous battles like Thermopylae and Salamis are often highlighted, less attention is paid to the fragile coalition of city-states that made Greek... more

When Xerxes ordered the Hellespont to be whipped and shackled for destroying his bridge, he wasn't just venting rage — he was making a profound statement about Achaemenid kingship and cosmic order. This episode unpacks the infamous bridge-building pr... more

In 479 BCE, while the Greeks celebrated victory at Plataea, a second battle raged off the coast of Ionia that sealed the Persian Wars' outcome. This episode explores the Battle of Mycale, where a Greek fleet under Leotychidas and Xanthippus destroyed... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the precise battlefield function of the Achaemenid Immortals—the Anûšiya—at Thermopylae and beyond. Drawing on Herodotus, Persepolis fortification tablets, and recent scholarship by Wouter Henkelman, they sepa... more

The Immortals of the Achaemenid Empire are legendary — Herodotus called them a corps of exactly 10,000 men who never died, because their ranks were instantly refilled. But how much of that story is fact? In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the o... more

In the wake of the Battle of Salamis, Xerxes fled Greece, leaving behind his general Mardonius to finish the war. But what happened next? This episode traces the Persian king's retreat from Attica to the Hellespont, then over the pontoon bridges back... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Battle of Plataea in 479 BCE, the final land battle of the second Persian invasion of Greece. They explore the tense standoff between the Greek coalition led by Pausanias of Sparta and the Persian forces ... more

When we think of Xerxes' invasion of Greece, we focus on the battles—Thermopylae, Salamis, Plataea. But behind the scenes, the Achaemenid Empire's provincial governors, the satraps, were the ones who made the logistics, troop levies, and supply chain... more

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This history-focused series analyzes the Persian Wars from multiple angles, balancing military strategy, logistics, and cultural dynamics to explain why Greece withstood two monumental invasions. Across recent episodes, the discussion centers on Xerxes' campaigns, the engineering feats like the Hellespont crossing, the Delian League's emergence, and how religious beliefs, oracles, espionage, and propaganda shaped decisions on both sides. Narratives often contrast Persian imperial ambition with Greek political independence, exploring how myth-making, memory, and sources from inscriptions to plays continue to influence modern understandings of the conflict. The show is notable for its clear synthesis of primary sources and archaeological evid... more

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