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In today's episode, Alexandra is distracted by modern politics as Roel Konijnendijk talks us through the brutal regime of oligarchs installed in Athens by Sparta, known as the Thirty Tyrants, who murdered citizens in cold blood and looted their wealth. Stick around for the happy ending, as Roel explains how the world's first democracy was successfully reinstated because of the brave men who fought to restore it. Democracy is fragile, but it can be defended, as the Athenians proved.
For links to all of the texts Roel mentions in this episode, head to the episode page on our website where you can read every one for free!
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By Alexandra SillsIn today's episode, Alexandra is distracted by modern politics as Roel Konijnendijk talks us through the brutal regime of oligarchs installed in Athens by Sparta, known as the Thirty Tyrants, who murdered citizens in cold blood and looted their wealth. Stick around for the happy ending, as Roel explains how the world's first democracy was successfully reinstated because of the brave men who fought to restore it. Democracy is fragile, but it can be defended, as the Athenians proved.
For links to all of the texts Roel mentions in this episode, head to the episode page on our website where you can read every one for free!
Find Ancient History 101 on social media and our website.
Ancient History 101 is a proud member of the Mnemosyne Memory Collective
Thanks for listening! If you want to know more about the topic of the week, head to www.ancienthistory101.org.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.