024 Early Athens
An episode of the The History of Ancient Greece podcast, hosted by Ryan Stitt, titled "024 Early Athens" was published on December 5, 2016 and runs 55 minutes.
December 5, 2016 ·55m · The History of Ancient Greece
Episode Description
In this episode, we discuss the early history of Athens beginning with its mythical past, and how and why the later Athenians promoted and propagandized these myths, with a particular focus on their first king Kekrops, the contest between Athena and Poseidon for the city's patronage, the birth of Erichthonios (the "love" child of Hephaistos-Athena-Gaia) who would go onto become king, the life of Theseus, and the death of the final king Kodras fighting the Herakleidai; in historical times, the abolishment of the monarchy in the Dark Ages that gave rise to the oligarchic government (first by the Medontidai and then the Eupatridai); the social organizations of the Athenians; and finally the social and economic crises at the end of the 7th century BC that brought about an unsuccessful tyranny attempt by an Olympic athlete named Kylon and Athens' first written constitution, orchestrated by a shadowy figure named Drakon
Show Notes: http://www.thehistoryofancientgreece.com/2016/12/024-early-athens.html
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