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The Herodotus Podcast is a podcast devoted to ”The Histories” by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus. Join us as we delve into his epic narrative of the Persian Empire‘s attempt to conquer the Greeks, and their struggle to preserve their freedom. Stick around for the captivating, sometimes outrageous stories that go along with the narrative: murders, ghosts, magic dolphins, and giant gold-digging ants.

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The Herodotus Podcast is a podcast devoted to ”The Histories” by the ancient Greek historian Herodotus. Join us as we delve into his epic narrative of the Persian Empire‘s attempt to conquer the Greeks, and their struggle to preserve their freedom. Stick around for the captivating, sometimes outrageous stories that go along with the narrative: murders, ghosts, magic dolphins, and giant gold-digging ants.

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English


Episodes
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Episode 12: The Fall of Sardis (1.79-84)

2/21/2024
Cyrus uses the power of camels to defeat Croesus, and a botched prophecy allows him to capture Sardis. Plus, Spartan hair styles!

Duration:00:19:03

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Episode 11: Crossing the Halys (1.71-78)

6/29/2023
Croesus makes his opening move against the Persians—guess how well that goes? Plus cannibalism, a solar eclipse, and ancient hydraulics.

Duration:00:30:00

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Episode 10: Grave Concerns at Sparta (1.65-70)

2/22/2023
We get a look at how Sparta became the militarized city-state that we know and love(??), and Croesus picks his Greek ally.

Duration:00:20:20

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Episode 9: The Tyrant of Athens (1.56-64)

10/17/2022
As Croesus chooses between the Athenians and the Spartans as allies against the Persians, Herodotus introduces us to Pisistratus, the tyrant of Athens, who used trickery to conquer Athens on three separate occasions. We also explore what it meant to be a tyrant and what Herodotus actually thought of the whole tyranny thing.

Duration:00:26:34

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Episode 8: Turtle Soup (1.46-56)

7/18/2022
Croesus decides to play Bachelor with some Greek oracles to figure out which is the True One, and so we take a long look at the Delphic Oracle. Plus, the voice of Apollo!

Duration:00:25:02

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Episode 7: Unfortunate Son (1.34-45)

5/11/2022
Croesus meets with tragedy.

Duration:00:20:22

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Episode 6: A Fool, and His Money (1.26-35)

3/23/2022
In this episode, we finally meet Croesus, hear about his domination of Anatolia, and witness his schooling by the sage Solon of Athens. We'll also learn more about Lydia, and take some time to talk about the origin of money.

Duration:00:26:36

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Episode 5: War on Land and Music at Sea (1.15-25)

2/23/2022
We look at King Alyattes of Lydia's novel war tactics and Arion's magic dolphin ride. Also: what really happened to Gyges?

Duration:00:24:18

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Episode 4: Naked Ambition (1.6-14)

11/18/2021
We delve into the family history of King Croesus of Lydia, whom Herodotus identifies as the first Easterner to wage war on Greeks. Croesus' great-great-grandfather, Gyges, takes the Lydian throne in an unexpected way, setting the stage for tragedy five generations in the future.

Duration:00:15:11

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Episode 3: Myth Understandings (1.1-5)

10/6/2021
We start digging into the text of the Histories: in a shocking twist, Herodotus opens his text in the realm of myth, not history, and begins by turning to Persian, not Greek, sources. With this surprising beginning, the historian gives us a taste of his methods and his historical philosophy—and a reminder to expect the unexpected! You can find the map illustrating the myths in this episode here. This episode's artwork is a detail from a Roman mosaic of the abduction of Europa from Byblos, today found in the National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon.

Duration:00:19:51

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Episode 2: First Principles - The Prologue

8/27/2021
Beginnings are important, and in this episode, we delve deep into the first sentence of the Histories. In it, Herodotus identifies himself, gives his reasons for writing, and lays out his topic. A close reading, however, brings out some important nuance.

Duration:00:14:35

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Episode 1: Introduction

8/8/2021
Welcome to the Herodotus Podcast! This episode is a brief introduction about who Herodotus was, what The Histories is all about, and what makes it so special (and so fun).

Duration:00:13:19