Episode 14 – The Founding of Rome

OK, I’ve been building up to Rome for basically this whole podcast so far, and now it’s time to finally start talking about it.  In this episode, I want to answer the question, ‘Why is Rome so important?’   Before I even get around to talking about the history of Rome, which is incredibly cool … Read more

Episode 13 – The Buddha

So far in this podcast I have mostly focused on the events that shaped western history, but doing that admittedly leaves out a lot of other events that were happening in places like China, Japan, Africa, and India.  We kind of drifted near India in the last episode, because Alexander went conquering over in that … Read more

Episode 11 – Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle

Last episode, we talked about the wars between Sparta and Athens, the Peloponnesian wars.  We also mentioned how Sparta eventually defeated Athens, tore down the long walls, and installed a puppet government called ‘the 30.’  Sparta defeated Athens in 404 BC.  As the battles between Athens and Sparta were going on, oddly enough, some very … Read more

Episode 10 – The Peloponnesian Wars

The Golden Age of Greece, which we focused on last episode, lasted from around 528 BC to 323 BC, and it was a time of great prosperity in Greece.  And that very prosperity brought about some inter-city rivalries, as the city-states of Greece competed for their share, or more than their share, of the riches. … Read more

Episode 9 – Athenian Democracy and the Golden Age of Greece

The Golden Age of Greece lasts from the reign of Pisistratus, a tyrant who ruled over Athens around 528 BC, until the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC.  So right about 200 years.  The Golden Age of Greece is also known as the Classical Period, or Classical Greece.  So what made it golden?  … Read more

Episode 8.1 – Ancient Greek Military Strategy

This episode is a side trip to look at ancient Greek military strategy and weapons.  Specifically hoplites and triremes.  I’ve mentioned that ancient Greece wasn’t that large of a place, and they weren’t as populous as some of the other larger empires that they fought against, but they were still somehow able to defeat many … Read more

Episode 8 – The Persian Wars

In this episode we talk about the ancient wars between Greece and Persia.  I’ve mentioned that Greece has had an important impact on the western world, but did you know that ancient Greece was almost wiped out?  A couple of times?  Greece was a small country, but they tangled with the biggest empire of their … Read more

Episode 7 – The Kingdom of Israel

Back in Episode 5, I mentioned that Israel had an outsized influence on the history of the Western world, considering its size and significance in Ancient history.  If you were able to go back in time to the ancient world, and gone to visit someone in some other part of the Mediterranean, like Greece, and … Read more

Episode 6 -The Iliad and the Trojan War

One of the most famous events of the ancient world is war between the Greeks and the Trojans, which is told in the epic novel The Iliad, and then finished in The Odyssey.  Funny thing is, we don’t know for sure if this war really happened!   Regardless of whether the battle really happened, the … Read more