
In Our Time Pericles
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Sep 17, 2020 Edith Hall, a Professor of Classics, Paul Cartledge, an expert in ancient Greek history, and Peter Liddel, a Senior Lecturer in Ancient History, dive into the life of Pericles, Athens' transformative leader. They discuss Pericles' celebrated funeral oration, his dual role in fostering democracy while navigating elite tensions, and the catastrophic plague that struck Athens during his military strategies. Amusing anecdotes and recent archaeological finds add a light touch, revealing the complex legacy of a man who shaped Athenian culture and politics.
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Impact of the Plague
- The plague in Athens, possibly typhus, killed a significant portion of the population.
- Pericles himself died from the plague, though his role in the strategy was debated.
Pericles' Reforms
- Pericles introduced payment for jurors, empowering the masses in legal proceedings.
- His citizenship law, requiring Athenian mothers, aimed to control population or secure lineage.
Scandals Surrounding Pericles
- Pericles faced scandals, including accusations of lechery and Aspasia's alleged brothel-keeping.
- However, these seemingly didn't significantly impact his popularity.

