

Lynette Mitchell
Professor Emerita in Classics and Ancient History at Exeter University. She specializes in ancient history, with a focus on Greek and Near Eastern history.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 51min
Cyrus the Great
Lindsay Allen, a Senior Lecturer in Ancient Greek and Near Eastern History, along with Professor Emerita Lynette Mitchell and researcher Mateen Arghandehpour, dive into the captivating life of Cyrus the Great. They discuss his remarkable conquests, including Babylon, and his legacy of tolerance and governance. The Cyrus Cylinder is debated as possibly the first human rights declaration. Ancient narratives and the portrayal of Cyrus in the Hebrew Bible reveal the complexities of his character, as both a conqueror and a benefactor.

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Apr 10, 2025 • 51min
Cyrus the Great
In this discussion, Lindsay Allen, a Senior Lecturer in Ancient Greek and Near Eastern History, Lynette Mitchell, a Professor Emerita in Classics, and Mateen Arghandehpour, a researcher at Oxford, delve into the intricate history of Cyrus the Great. They examine the dual nature of his legacy, contrasting his reputation as a liberator with his brutal conquests. The conversation highlights the significance of the Cyrus Cylinder, debates on its status as a human rights document, and how Cyrus's political strategies fostered tolerance and stability within his vast empire.

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May 13, 2025 • 34min
S5E16: Cyrus the Great: Inventing Empire and Universal Monarchy
In this enlightening discussion, Professor Lynette Mitchell, an expert in Classics and Ancient History, dives into the life of Cyrus the Great. She reveals how Cyrus forged a diverse empire through strategic leadership, emphasizing the balance of generosity and military prowess. The influence of the Cyrus Cylinder and the historical insights of Xenophon are highlighted. Mitchell also contrasts Cyrus’s governance with later leaders like Alexander the Great, exploring the enduring legacy of his vision for universal kingship.