Marathon Mini series: 01 Questions at Marathon

Casting Through Ancient Greece - Een podcast door Mark Selleck

Welcome to this bonus instalment of episodes for January. The Marathon mini series has been apart of the members episodes over on Patreon. For the month of January I have decided to make this series of 5 episodes available to all to say thank you for all the support over the year. Get in and listen when you can as they will go back to Patreon only at the start of February.Unlock the secrets of ancient history as we bring into focus the Battle of Marathon, a monumental clash that reshaped Western civilization. Stand shoulder to shoulder with the Athenian hoplites as they face the might of the Persian empire on the plains of Marathon. Together, we'll explore the mysteries that have baffled historians: the strategic movements, the fabled charge, and the absence of Persian cavalry. And as we parse through the rallying cries of General Miltiades and the internal debates of the Athenians, we set the stage for a fascinating journey into the past. With every detail scrutinized, from the geography of the battlefield to the alliances forged in the heat of battle, this episode promises a rich tapestry of intrigue and bravery.The aftermath of Marathon brings tales of heroism and strategy that echo through the ages. Join us as we dissect the Greek tactical maneuvers and ponder the mile-long Athenian charge, an act of courage—or desperation—that turned the tides of war. Witness the chaos of the retreat and the urgency of the Athenian march to defend their city. And no tale of Marathon would be complete without delving into the saga of Pheidippides, whose legendary run to Athens laid the groundwork for the marathon races of today. Immerse yourself in the drama of battle, the strategies that shaped history, and the legends that inspire us still. This is your expedition into the heart of ancient warfare, where every spear thrown and shield raised tells a story of a world on the brink of transformation.Support the show

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