239. 490s BC These ships were the beginning of troubles for Greeks and Barbarians

239. 490s BC These ships were the beginning of troubles for Greeks and Barbarians

From Fan of History by Dan Hörning & Bernie Maopolski

June 10, 2026 · 47 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the Ionian Revolt and Athens' role in spreading democracy in the 490s BC.

Aristagoras leaves Sparta empty-handed but finds a more receptive audience in Athens. Can Athens help "Make the World Safe for Democracy" in the 490s BC?? In this episode, Bernie and Dan follow the Ionian Revolt from the Athenian embassy and the dispatch of the famous twenty ships to the....  What happens next you'll need to listen! Along the way, we discuss Athens' curious mission of spreading democracy, the cult of Cybele and her self-castrating priests, and how an intervention would set Greeks and Persians on a collision course for generations. The story is really heating up! This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski. Contact information: E-mail: zimwaupodcast@gmail.com http://facebook.com/fanofhistory https://twitter.com/danhorning https://www.instagram.com/dan_horning/ Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse. Used here under a commercial Creative Commons license. Find out more at http://ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/40020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Hosts: Dan Hörning, Bernie Maopolski

Topics covered

  • Ionian Revolt
  • Athenian democracy
  • Persian conflict
  • Greek history
  • cult of Cybele

Keywords

  • Ionian Revolt
  • Athens
  • Sparta
  • democracy
  • Persians
  • Cybele
  • Aristagoras

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Make the World Safe for Democracy

Places: Sparta, Athens, Cybele

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