
Casting Through Ancient Greece Episode 12: Persia, Rise of an Empire
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Jul 23, 2020 Dive into the fascinating rise of the Persian Empire and its impact on Greek city-states. Explore the legendary tales of Cyrus the Great and his strategic genius in rallying support against the Medes. Uncover the wealth of Lydia, its golden coins, and the tragic fate of Croesus. Discover how personal misfortunes intertwined with monumental historical shifts. The narrative reveals the complex relationships and tensions leading up to the epic Greco-Persian Wars, setting the stage for a clash of titans.
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Ionia Shifted From Independence To Empire
- Greek city-states were mostly independent but Ionian Greeks became subordinate under external empires along the Anatolian coast.
- By 500 BC the Persians had replaced Lydia as the overlords of Ionia, changing Greek interactions with the Near East.
Gyges, The Bodyguard Who Became King
- Herodotus recounts Gyges killing King Candules after being coerced into spying on the queen and later pressured to take revenge.
- Gyges then usurped the throne and married the queen, a story used to legitimise his dynasty.
Croesus' Dream Fulfilled By Iron Spear
- Croesus dreamt his son Attis would die by an iron weapon, then actions meant to prevent it led directly to Attis' death by Adrastus' spear.
- Adrastus later killed himself, and Herodotus frames this as a family curse fulfilling prophecy.



