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History of Persia

History of Persia

Trevor Culley and HoPful Media

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A podcast dedicated to the history of Persia, and the great empires that ruled there beginning with the Achaemenid Empire of Cyrus the Great and the foundation of an imperial legacy that directly impacted ancient civilizations from Rome to China, and everywhere in between. Join me as we explore the cultures, militaries, religions, successes, and failures of some of the greatest empires of the ancient world.

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History of Persia - 108: Dr. Alexander's Levant of Horrors
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09/18/23 • 52 min

After the Battle of Issus, Alexander the Great and the Macedonian invasion force began working their way down the western coast of the Persian Empire while Parmenion raced through inland Syria. City after city surrendered without a fight until the Siege of Tyre, one of the most difficult battles in Alexander's career.

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History of Persia - 111: The Man Who Could Walk Through Empires
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10/21/23 • 36 min

After Darius III's defeat at Gaugamela, Alexander the Great tore through the Persian capitals, taking Babylon and Susa without a fight, and only stalling on his way to Persepolis during the Battle of the Persian Gates. The Macedonians reveled, Persepolis burned, and King Darius fled, ceding Ecbatana to the conqueror.

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History of Persia - 107: Hetairoi Monster

107: Hetairoi Monster

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08/29/23 • 62 min

While Darius III gathered his forces in the east, Alexander was busy with the Siege of Halicarnassus, one of the most brutal encounters in Alexander the Great's career. Then Darius arrived, and east and west faced off in the Battle of Issus.

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History of Persia - 119: Pirates of the Arabian
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02/01/24 • 33 min

While Alexander the Great crossed Gedrosia, Nearchus sailed from the Indus to explore the Arabian Sea and chart the coast of the Macedonian Empire. They faced obstacles, became pirates, and fought seas monsters before even reaching the Persian Gulf.

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History of Persia - 110: Hercules in New War-k
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10/15/23 • 35 min

Alexander the Great and Darius III square off in the Battle of Gaugamela, the Macedonians' first strike to take a Persian capital in Babylonia.

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History of Persia - 138: A Tale of True Loves

138: A Tale of True Loves

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12/16/24 • 34 min

Today, we explore the family of King Seleucus I from his grandfather to his sons and daughters, including one of history's first uses of the she's only his step-mom excuse.

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History of Persia - 143: The First Syrian War

143: The First Syrian War

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02/23/25 • 32 min

No sooner had Antiochus I defeated the new-found Galatians in Anatolia, than war erupted in the south. Magas, brother of Ptolemy II and self-declared King of Cyrene, formed a marriage alliance with Antiochus before fighting a war of succession against his brother, dragging the Seleucid Empire along for the ride.

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History of Persia - 112: King Darius Escapes

112: King Darius Escapes

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10/30/23 • 41 min

In the final weeks of 331 BCE, Alexander the Great took Babylon, Susa, and Persepolis almost entirely unopposed. By May 330, he had claimed Ecbatana as well and sent Darius III fleeing toward Bactria, but discontent was growing in both armies, and ultimately Artaxerxes V, rather than Darius, would lead Achaemenid Persia's final stand.

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How many episodes does History of Persia have?

History of Persia currently has 187 episodes available.

What topics does History of Persia cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, History and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on History of Persia?

The episode title '113: Alexander - King of the Monsters' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on History of Persia?

The average episode length on History of Persia is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of History of Persia released?

Episodes of History of Persia are typically released every 11 days, 5 hours.

When was the first episode of History of Persia?

The first episode of History of Persia was released on Feb 12, 2019.

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