In this episode, we discuss the years 426 and 425 BC of the Peloponnesian War, including the current nature of Athenian politics as dominated by Kleon the anti-aristocratic demagogue, his feud with Aristophanes as seen in the comedic plays "The Acharnians" and "The Knights", the Battles of Pylos and Sphacteria that turned the Greek world upside down, and the brutal conclusion to the Corcyraean civil war
Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2019/08/095-greek-world-turned-upside-down.html
Intro by David Cot of the History of Spain Podcast
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008 The "Dark Age" and Homer
007 Late Bronze Age Collapse
006 Mycenaean Greece
005 Minoan Crete
004 Early Bronze Age
003 The Stone Age
002 The Greek Genesis
001 Let There Be Greece!
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