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Dead Authors Club E01: The Ten Thousand vs The Empire -- Marathon, 490 BC

Dead Authors Club E01: The Ten Thousand vs The Empire -- Marathon, 490 BC

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Ten thousand Greeks against the largest empire on Earth. The vote to fight was six to five. One man changed his mind. A Victorian professor says that vote saved Western civilization. We fact-checked him with 175 years of hindsight. The Persian army numbers are wrong by a factor of four. The marathon origin story is based on a poem based on a story that never happened. But the battle itself? Still one of the most important afternoons in human history. We cover the 6-5 vote that decided Athens would fight. Miltiades -- the Persian double agent who became Greece's greatest general. Darius's nine-year daily ritual of rage where a servant reminded him at every meal to "remember the Athenians." The running charge in bronze armour across the plain of Marathon. The double envelopment tactic that Hannibal would copy 277 years later. The Pheidippides myth debunked -- he ran to Sparta (153 miles), not Marathon to Athens. Why 300: Rise of an Empire got Marathon completely wrong. And the Nemesis statue carved from the marble the Persians brought to build their own victory monument. Modern corrections applied: Persian army was 20,000-25,000 not 100,000 (Krentz, Yale 2010). Creasy's "saved civilization" claim is oversold -- the Persian Empire was actually tolerant of conquered peoples' religions and customs. Verdict: KEEP. Marathon stays on the list. From the book Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World by Sir Edward Creasy (1851). 32 minutes. 24 claims fact-checked. Dead Authors Club is a BSKiller production.
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