In the long awaited third instalment to the Greek Epic, Han explains how the Greek City-States of Athens and Sparta went from allies in 479 BC to warring enemies in 431.
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Pentecontaetia – Part Two
In the long awaited second part to this epic of the Pentecontaetia, Han runs through the Greco-Persian Wars and its effect on the Greek world, and indeed our world today.
Pentecontaetia – Part One
In the long awaited release of Han’s Extended Project documenting 5th Century BCE Greece, this article will give a run-down of Greek Life as historians understand it at the beginning of the 5th Century BCE. Learn about how Greek Wars were fought, how Greek’s saw themselves and how alliances impacted City-States.
The Thucydidean Trap
The Thucydidean Trap, devised by the Ancient Greek Historian Thucydides has a long and interesting history, that still affects us to this day.
A History of History
There was once a man called Thespis. Thespis was a notorious performer and dramatist, whose singing and dancing skills outpaced those of his colleagues. In the Greek performance of the Dithyramb, a collection of singers and dancers decorated feasts with entertainment for the night, providing group performances. These performers all acted perfectly in sync, workingContinueContinue reading “A History of History”