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A History of the World, According to War

Battle of Salamis

Season 1, Ep. 6

In the latest episode of 'A History of the World, According to War', hosts Brett and Victor sail through the tempestuous narrative of the Battle of Salamis. This crucial encounter, fought in the narrow straits between mainland Greece and the island of Salamis in 480 BC, marked a turning point in the second Greco-Persian War. The co-hosts meticulously dissect the distinctive strategies, unique naval technologies, and superior maneuvering techniques used by the outnumbered Greek navy to secure a decisive victory.


This episode sheds light on the significant historical implications of the Battle of Salamis, including its role in derailing King Xerxes' grand campaign to conquer Greece and its far-reaching consequences on Western civilization's trajectory. Brett and Victor take listeners on an intellectual journey back to Ancient Greece, exploring the vivid world of the Athenian-led Hellenic navy and the broader context of the Greco-Persian wars.


They also discuss the fascinating mechanics of ancient naval warfare, the dramatic fall of Athens, and the psychological games played by the Greek commanders to lure the Persian navy into a tactical trap. This episode's content offers an immersive and engaging account of one of history's most dramatic naval confrontations, bolstering 'A History of the World, According to War's' reputation as a compelling source of military history.

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