
Casting Through Ancient Greece Episode 15: The Ionian Revolt
Sep 4, 2020
The podcast dives into the turmoil of the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule. It explores rising discontent due to oppressive taxation and the drive for freedom among the Ionians. Ambitious leaders like Aristagoras push for rebellion, seeking help from Athens and Eretria. Battles unfold, including the fiery capture of Sardis and the disastrous clash at Ephesus. The narrative reveals internal strife and betrayal among the Greek forces. Ultimately, the revolt is crushed, paving the way for Darius' vengeful plans against Athens.
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Revolt As Spark And Pretext
- The Ionian revolt was both a local uprising and a convenient pretext for Persian expansion westward.
- Decades of tension made conflict likely once a spark — like aristocratic ambition — ignited it.
Aristagoras' Risky Naxos Scheme
- Aristagoras sought power by promising to conquer Naxos and ruling it in return.
- He persuaded Persian authorities to back the expedition hoping to boost his own position.
Secret Tattooed Message
- Histiaeus tattooed a secret message on a slave's shaved head to ask Aristagoras to rebel.
- The slave waited for hair to regrow and then instructed Aristagoras to shave him to reveal the message.


