• The Spartan Defector Who Fought for Athens
    Jul 14 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic story of the Spartan king Demaratus, who fled to Persia and became an advisor to Xerxes during the Greco-Persian Wars. They examine his conflict with co-king Cleomenes I, his exile to Asia, and his controversial role at the Battle of Thermopylae, including the disputed warning he may have sent to the Greeks. Drawing from Herodotus, the conversation also touches on Spartan royal succession, dual kingship, and the modern film '300'. A fascinating look at a figure caught between two worlds. #Sparta #Athens #Demaratus #PersianWars #Thermopylae #Herodotus #CleomenesI #Xerxes #DualKingship #AncientGreece #FexingoHistory #History #GrecoPersianWars #Exile #Defection #Leonidas #SpartanKings #300 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 min
  • The Megarian Decree: Athens vs Sparta
    Jul 13 2026
    In this episode of Sparta vs Athens, we examine the Megarian Decree, the controversial Athenian trade embargo that helped push Greece into the Peloponnesian War. Lucas and Luna unpack what this decree actually said—blocking Megara from all ports in the Athenian Empire—and why it provoked such fury. They explore the economic impact on Megara, the political calculations of Pericles, the role of Spartan allies like Corinth, and the debates among modern historians about whether the decree was a strategic masterstroke or a reckless provocation. Drawing on Thucydides, Aristophanes' comedy *Acharnians*, and Diodorus Siculus, they consider how trade sanctions became a casus belli in ancient Greece. The episode also touches on similar economic measures in other periods, from the Delian League's control of commerce to later embargoes in history. A focused look at a single policy that escalated into decades of war. #MegarianDecree #Athens #Sparta #PeloponnesianWar #Pericles #Megara #Thucydides #AncientGreece #TradeEmbargo #Acharnians #Aristophanes #CasusBelli #History #FexingoHistory #EconomicWarfare #GreekHistory #ClassicalGreece #DiodorusSiculus Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 min
  • The Spartan Gerousia: Council of Elders That Ruled Sparta
    Jul 13 2026
    In this episode of Sparta vs Athens, Lucas and Luna explore the Spartan Gerousia — the council of 28 elders over 60 who, alongside the two kings, formed the supreme decision-making body of ancient Lacedaemon. Drawing on Plutarch's Lycurgus, Aristotle's Politics, and Xenophon's Lacedaemonion Politeia, they examine how members were elected by acclamation, the age and wealth qualifications, the notorious power to veto the assembly (the apella), and the Gerousia's role in trials of kings. They contrast Spartan gerontocracy with Athenian democracy, discuss the ritual of krypteia and how elders controlled the agoge, and consider whether the Gerousia was a stabilizing force or an oligarchic stranglehold. The episode also touches on specific figures like King Cleomenes I and the ephor Chilon, and the mysterious lawgiver Lycurgus. A rich look at how Sparta's elders kept the state on a knife's edge while young warriors died at places like Leuctra and Thermopylae. #Gerousia #Sparta #AncientGreece #Lycurgus #Plutarch #Xenophon #Aristotle #Apella #SpartanKings #Ephors #Agesilaus #Cleomenes #Chilon #Gerontocracy #Oligarchy #History #FexingoHistory #PeloponnesianWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 min
  • Sparta's Secret Weapon: The Helot Economy That Fueled an Empire
    Jul 12 2026
    We all know Sparta was a warrior society, but how did its soldiers train full-time without working? The answer lies in the helots — an enslaved population that outnumbered Spartans perhaps 7 to 1. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the economic engine of Lacedaemon: how helots farmed the land, ran households, and even fought as light infantry, all while living under the constant threat of state-sanctioned terror like the Crypteia. We trace the origins of helotage after the First Messenian War (circa 740–720 BCE), the brutal rituals of submission, and the delicate balance of power that kept Sparta stable for centuries — until a catastrophic earthquake in 464 BCE triggered a massive helot revolt that nearly destroyed the city. Through ancient sources like Thucydides, Plutarch, and Myron of Priene, we uncover how Sparta's greatest strength was also its deepest vulnerability. #Sparta #Helots #MessenianWars #Crypteia #AncientGreece #Laconia #Messenia #Spartiates #Perioikoi #Agoge #Thucydides #Plutarch #Aristotle #MyronOfPriene #HelotRevolt #LaconianEconomy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 min
  • The Spartan Mother's Choice: Raising Warriors in Ancient Greece
    Jul 12 2026
    In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of Spartan women, particularly mothers, in the militaristic society of ancient Lacedaemon. They discuss how the famous phrase 'with your shield or on it' reflects a mother's expectation for her son to return victorious or dead. The conversation covers the education of girls, the emphasis on physical fitness for women, the greater autonomy they had compared to Athenian women, and the social pressure mothers exerted on their sons to uphold Spartan honor. They also touch on the story of the mother who killed her son for cowardice, as recounted by Plutarch, and the contrasting views of Aristotle and Xenophon on Spartan women. The episode ties into broader themes of gender roles, citizenship, and the harsh realities of a warrior culture. The hosts also include a brief, natural donation segment tied to the theme of appreciating the effort behind the show, much like Spartan mothers appreciated their sons' discipline. #Sparta #SpartanMothers #AncientGreece #Plutarch #Xenophon #Aristotle #agoge #helots #Gerousia #ephors #Laconia #Lacedaemon #WomenInHistory #WarriorCulture #Hoplites #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 min
  • The Spartan Navy That Terrified Athens
    Jul 11 2026
    We think of Sparta as a land power, but in the late Peloponnesian War Sparta built a navy that outclassed Athens. This episode traces that transformation: the Persian gold that funded it, the innovative commander Lysander who turned oarsmen into a weapon, the battle of Aegospotami where the Spartan fleet trapped and destroyed the Athenian navy on the Hellespont, and the brutal aftermath — starvation, surrender, and the Long Walls torn down. We look at the social cost too: how Sparta's own allies resented its new thalassocracy, and how the very fleet that won the war soon became a source of internal corruption. Figures include Cyrus the Younger, Lysander, and the Athenian admiral Conon. #SpartanNavy #Lysander #Aegospotami #PeloponnesianWar #Hellespont #CyrusTheYounger #Conon #Thalassocracy #AncientGreece #Athens #Sparta #Trireme #LongWalls #PersianGold #NavalWarfare #Lacedaemon #Hoplite #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 min
  • Sparta's Helots: The Enslaved Population That Built an Empire
    Jul 11 2026
    This episode dives into the helots of Sparta — the enslaved population that outnumbered Spartiates perhaps ten to one, whose labor made the Spartan military state possible. We explore their origins, their brutal treatment under the Crypteia, their role in the Messenian Wars, and the constant fear of rebellion that shaped Spartan policy. We discuss the helot contribution to Spartan economy and warfare, including their service as light-armed troops and rowers. We also examine the paradoxical relationship between helots and Spartiates, and how the threat of helot revolt influenced Spartan foreign policy, from the refusal to build walls to the decision to intervene in Persian affairs. Specific figures include King Cleomenes I, the helot leader Aristomenes of Messenia, and the Spartan general Brasidas, who famously promised freedom to helot volunteers. #Sparta #Helots #AncientGreece #MessenianWars #Crypteia #Aristomenes #Brasidas #CleomenesI #PeloponnesianWar #Laconia #Messenia #HelotRevolt #SpartanSociety #GreekHistory #Slavery #ClassicalGreece #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 min
  • The Helot Revolt That Forced Sparta to Change
    Jul 10 2026
    This episode explores the Third Messenian War (circa 464–460 BCE), a helot uprising triggered by a devastating earthquake that nearly destroyed Sparta. Lucas and Luna discuss how Sparta's helot system — the exploitation of enslaved Messenian populations — created a permanent underclass that the Spartiates ruled through terror, including the Crypteia. We examine the earthquake's timing, the helots' military capabilities, Sparta's desperate request for Athenian help, and how Athenian general Cimon's aid led to his ostracism. The war reshaped Spartan foreign policy, deepened distrust of Athens, and exposed the fragility of a society that relied on the backs of an enslaved majority. This episode connects the revolt to earlier Messenian conflicts, the helot oath, and the eventual freeing of Messenia by Epaminondas in 369 BCE. #ThirdMessenianWar #HelotRevolt #Sparta #Earthquake464BCE #MessenianHelots #Crypteia #HelotOath #Cimon #AthensSpartaRivalry #PeloponnesianWar #AncientGreece #Epaminondas #Phalanx #Spartiates #Perioikoi #Enslavement #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 min