Episode 15: The  Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 1

Episode 15: The Lives of Alcibiades and Nicias - Part 1

Author: Plutarch902 March 1, 2022 Duration: 20:54

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For this episode it's going to be another two-for-one special as we will be covering two lives at once, and we will be picking up basically right where we left off.  

To jog everyone's memories, when we last left Athens the city had just been dealt a devastating blow in it's war with Sparta.  Athens's lead citizen Pericles had convinced the Athenians to avoid a decisive land battle with the Spartans which would play to the Spartan's strengths, and instead stay behind their city walls and use their large navy to their advantage.

However a plague spread within the heavily populated city and claimed the life of Pericles.  The war was not over but the city would need to find new leaders.

In this episode, we will take on the lives of two Athenians who would step into the void left behind by Pericles:  these would be Alcibiades and Nicias. 

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Plutarch's Greeks and Romans Podcast draws directly from the ancient biographer's own method, pairing the lives of influential Greek and Roman figures to explore the character and decisions that shaped the classical world. Hosted by Plutarch902, each episode focuses on one of the fifty-plus individuals Plutarch himself deemed essential, moving beyond simple chronology to examine the virtues, vices, and pivotal moments that defined their legacies. You'll hear about founders like Theseus and Romulus, whose myths cemented national identities, and commanders like Alexander the Great, whose ambitions redrew the map of the ancient world. The discussion naturally bridges history, culture, and philosophy, considering how these parallel lives reflect on themes of power, ethics, and leadership that still resonate. This isn't just a recounting of events, but a deep dive into the human qualities behind them, framed by the unique perspective of a writer who was both a Greek and a Roman citizen during the Pax Romana. The podcast builds a complex tapestry, showing how individual ambition, genius, and folly collectively forged two civilizations that continue to underpin so much of modern thought and society. Tune in for a thoughtful, detailed exploration that treats the past as a rich source of insight rather than a distant series of facts.
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