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Dan Snow's History Hit

Archimedes and the Siege of Syracuse

Dan Snow's History Hit

History Hit

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4.713.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Dan tells the story of Archimedes, the ancient Greek inventor whose weapons of war protected the town of Syracuse from a Roman army. The Romans laid siege to Syracuse between 213 and 212 BC, attacking by sea and land, but were repelled by the city's defences. The story goes that these included fantastical devices like the Claw of Archimedes, and a 'Death Ray' that would set ships ablaze. Eventually the stalemate broke and the Romans captured the city, but Archimedes' name would survive through the centuries.


So who exactly was Archimedes? Can we believe these tall tales of ancient invention? And why did this siege happen anyway? Dan traces the course of Archimedes' life against the backdrop of the Punic Wars to answer these questions, and more.


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0:23.0

Welcome to Dan Snow's History It.

0:26.2

It was one of the hardest-fought sieges.

0:29.4

Against the backdrop of one of the Roman world's greatest and most terrible wars.

0:36.6

The Siege of Syracuse in 212 BC.

0:43.2

It was just one terrible chapter in a war that was raging across the Eastern Mediterranean,

0:50.0

fought by the two regional superpowers of the day, Carthage and Rome.

0:57.5

The fighting embed and flowed at one point to Carthaginian force, was threatening Rome

1:02.7

itself, later Rome would threaten Carthage.

1:07.8

It was fought in the High Elks, the islands, the Mediterranean, North Africa, Italy and

1:12.7

the High Seas.

1:13.7

It was a war that would forge the reputations of some of history's greatest commanders.

1:19.1

Hannibal, Rome's deadliest foe, Skipio-Africanus, the man who eventually defeated him, and one

1:26.5

of my favourite historical cognomins, Quintus, Fabius Maximus, Cuncdato, the Delea.

1:34.8

That is the Second Punic War, but today I'm talking about just one small but bloody and

1:39.9

fascinating part of it.

1:42.0

The Siege, a notable moment in the war, because it showcased the engineering marvels produced

1:49.0

by one of history's greatest brains, a man called Archimedes.

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