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    Explore "alcibiades" with insightful episodes like "Episode 18: The Life of Lysander", "Episode 17 - The Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 3", "Episode 16: The Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 2", "Episode 15: The Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 1" and "Episode 12: The Life of Pericles Part 2" from podcasts like ""Plutarch's Greeks and Romans Podcast", "Plutarch's Greeks and Romans Podcast", "Plutarch's Greeks and Romans Podcast", "Plutarch's Greeks and Romans Podcast" and "Plutarch's Greeks and Romans Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Episode 18: The Life of Lysander

    Episode 18: The Life of Lysander

    Lysander's importance to history begins when he is appointed as admiral of the Spartan fleet in 407 BC.   At this point Athens's navy has experienced a resurgence with the return of Alcibiades.

    Lysander takes command of the Spartan fleet at Ephesus and resolves to do what it takes to make it a match for the Athenian navy. 

    A tall order - is Lysander up for the challenge?

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    Episode 15: The Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 1

    Episode 15: The  Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 1

    For this episode it's going to be another two-for-one special as we will be covering two lives at once, and we will be picking up basically right where we left off.  

    To jog everyone's memories, when we last left Athens the city had just been dealt a devastating blow in it's war with Sparta.  Athens's lead citizen Pericles had convinced the Athenians to avoid a decisive land battle with the Spartans which would play to the Spartan's strengths, and instead stay behind their city walls and use their large navy to their advantage.

    However a plague spread within the heavily populated city and claimed the life of Pericles.  The war was not over but the city would need to find new leaders.

    In this episode, we will take on the lives of two Athenians who would step into the void left behind by Pericles:  these would be Alcibiades and Nicias. 

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    Naval History Podcast Episode 7

    Naval History Podcast Episode 7
    In Episode 7 of Naval History Podcast, we conclude our coverage of the Peloponnesian War with a study of the Decelean War, during which most of the naval action shifts back to the Aegean. During this most violent phase of the war, the Persian Empire intervenes in an effort to gain power in the region, bankrolling Sparta and protracting the war, even as Athens, still predominant at sea, struggles to survive. Notable commanders include The competent, unsung Thrasybulus and the flawed Conon (on the Athenian side); the capable but unfortunate Mindarus and the reckless Callicratidas (on the Spartan side); and, shifting his allegiances as he sees fit, the psychopath Alcibiades. All of these men, and thousands of other Greeks, struggle for their empires and for their lives as the long, bloody Peloponnesian War at last nears its violent climax.

    Naval History Podcast Episode 6

    Naval History Podcast Episode 6
    In Episode 6 of Naval History Podcast, we continue our multi-part examination of the Peloponnesian War with Athens's ill-fated Sicilian Expedition of 415-13 BC, in which the Athenians send a massive expeditionary force to attack and possibly conquer the island of Sicily. During this epic struggle between the Athenians, the Syracusans, and their respective allies. We also meet such characters as the overly cautious and indecisive Athenian general Nicias; his fellow general Alcibiades, one of the first psychopaths known to history; and the daring Spartan commander Gylippus. The disaster that befell the Sicilian Expedition was perhaps the beginning of the downfall of the Athenian empire and set the stage for the final horrific phase of the Peloponnesian War.
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