The Art of Manliness

The Spartans at Thermopylae

May 19, 2021
Join ancient historian Paul Cartledge, a renowned expert on Greek culture and author of "Thermopylae: The Battle That Changed the World," as he unpacks the legendary Battle of Thermopylae. Discover the rigorous training that forged the 300 Spartans into formidable warriors. Learn about the strategic alliances with Athens against Persia and the unique military tactics employed by the Spartans. Delve into the humor and bravery of these soldiers who stood against overwhelming odds, leaving a legacy that continues to shape our understanding of courage.
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Sparta's Relationship with other Greek City-States

  • Sparta, aiming to expand, faced defeat against Arcadians in the Fetters Battle but conquered Argos, another major Peloponnese power.
  • By 550 BC, Sparta became the dominant force in the Peloponnese and one of the two most powerful cities in mainland Greece.
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Peloponnesian League Dynamics

  • The Peloponnesian League wasn't a true alliance; allies pledged to defend Sparta, but the obligation wasn't reciprocal.
  • Allies could sometimes outvote Sparta, but Sparta held ultimate authority, expecting allies to follow their lead.
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Persian Empire and Greek Freedom

  • The Persian Empire's rapid expansion, driven by power rather than culture, clashed with Greek ideals of freedom.
  • Herodotus, born within the Persian Empire, valued freedom from external rule and the autonomy to choose and administer laws.
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