The History of Ancient Greece
A podcast by Ryan Stitt

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129 Episodes
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112 The Korinthian War
Published: 9/12/2024 -
111 The Spartan Hegemony
Published: 2/28/2024 -
110 Xenophon and "The Ten Thousand"
Published: 1/5/2023 -
109 Sokrates
Published: 3/21/2022 -
108 The Thirty Tyrants
Published: 10/11/2021 -
107 Sparta Triumphant
Published: 4/12/2021 -
106 Frustrations and Poor Decisions (Part II)
Published: 10/26/2020 -
***Special Guest Episode on Classics and White Supremacy w/Curtis Dozier***
Published: 10/5/2020 -
***Special Guest Episode on Race, Antiquity, and Its Legacy w/Denise McCoskey***
Published: 9/21/2020 -
105 Carthage Enters the War
Published: 8/24/2020 -
104 The Democratic Empire Strikes Back
Published: 8/3/2020 -
***Special Guest Episode on Greek Naval Warfare w/Marc DeSantis***
Published: 7/13/2020 -
103 An Oligarchic Coup
Published: 6/22/2020 -
102 Livin' on a (Persian) Prayer
Published: 6/1/2020 -
***Special Guest Episode on 'Ovid and the Art of Love' w/Esme von Hoffman***
Published: 5/18/2020 -
***Special Guest Episode on Greek Land Warfare w/Owen Rees***
Published: 4/27/2020 -
101 Disaster in Sicily
Published: 3/16/2020 -
100 A Sicilian Stalemate
Published: 2/17/2020 -
099 Frustrations and Poor Decisions
Published: 1/6/2020 -
098 The Peace Unravels
Published: 12/2/2019
The History of Ancient Greece Podcast is a deep-dive into one of the most influential and fundamental civilization in world history. Hosted by philhellene Ryan Stitt, THOAG spans over two millennia. From the Bronze Age to the Archaic Period, from Classical Greece to the Hellenistic kingdoms, and finally to the Roman conquest, this podcast will tell the history of a fundamental civilization by bringing to life the fascinating stories of all the ancient sources and scholarly interpretations of the archaeological evidence. And we won't just detail their military and political history, but their society, how the Greeks lived day-to-day, as well as their culture—their art, architecture, philosophy, literature, religion, science, and all the other incredible aspects of the Greek achievement , while situating the Greeks within a multicultural Mediterranean whose peoples influenced and were influenced by one another.