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History of Money, Banking, and Trade
Mike D
45 episodes
1 week ago
Send us a text Forget the tidy tale of Athens inventing everything. We follow the harder, richer path: who counted as a citizen, who powered the mines and fleets, and how alphabets, temples, and trade shaped a world that learned to finance risk before it learned to praise democracy. We trace the consonants of Phoenicia becoming Greek vowels, the spread of colonies from Sicily to Anatolia, and the Etruscan bridge that carried scripts to Rome. Along the way, temples act like strongrooms and len...
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Send us a text Forget the tidy tale of Athens inventing everything. We follow the harder, richer path: who counted as a citizen, who powered the mines and fleets, and how alphabets, temples, and trade shaped a world that learned to finance risk before it learned to praise democracy. We trace the consonants of Phoenicia becoming Greek vowels, the spread of colonies from Sicily to Anatolia, and the Etruscan bridge that carried scripts to Rome. Along the way, temples act like strongrooms and len...
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From Persia's Might to Greek Resistance
History of Money, Banking, and Trade
59 minutes
10 months ago
From Persia's Might to Greek Resistance
Send us a text Unlock the secrets of ancient history as we navigate through the dramatic saga of Xerxes' invasion of Greece. Was it sheer ambition or supernatural forces that propelled Xerxes into one of the most audacious military campaigns of his era? Join me, Mike D, as we dissect the monumental engineering challenges, like the bridge of ships across the Dardanelles, and the tyrannical decisions that defined his rule. Witness how nature and hubris combined to set the stage for one of histo...
History of Money, Banking, and Trade
Send us a text Forget the tidy tale of Athens inventing everything. We follow the harder, richer path: who counted as a citizen, who powered the mines and fleets, and how alphabets, temples, and trade shaped a world that learned to finance risk before it learned to praise democracy. We trace the consonants of Phoenicia becoming Greek vowels, the spread of colonies from Sicily to Anatolia, and the Etruscan bridge that carried scripts to Rome. Along the way, temples act like strongrooms and len...