
Casting Through Ancient Greece Episode 13: Persia, King of Kings
Aug 7, 2020
The podcast dives into the tumultuous transition of power after Cyrus the Great's death, exploring Cambyses’ ambitious conquests, particularly in Egypt, where his rule faced severe backlash. It delves into the political intrigues and conspiracies that destabilized the empire, leading to Darius's rise amidst chaos. The discussion highlights Darius's strategies to restore order and expand the empire, as well as the critical Royal Road that facilitated communication. This set the stage for the monumental collision between Greek and Persian worlds.
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Rapid Rise of Persian Empire
- The Persian Empire, founded by Cyrus, quickly became the largest in the region in just 29 years.
- This rapid expansion replaced the old empires like the Hittites and Babylonians.
Planned Persian Succession
- Cyrus planned a smooth succession, allowing his son Cambyses to inherit the empire peacefully.
- This leadership stability prevented revolts and maintained order throughout the vast territories.
Polycrates' Ring Tale
- Polycrates cast away his cherished ring to evade bad luck, only to have it returned inside a fish.
- Amasis ended their alliance fearing Polycrates' unending luck would soon bring disaster.


