EPISODE 10 “BEACHHEAD”
TROJAN WAR: THE PODCAST
Jeff Wright
4.8 • 650 Ratings
🗓️ 27 August 2016
⏱️ 82 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | You are listening to Trojan War, the podcast, history's most awesome epic. |
| 0:33.7 | This is episode 10 in the series. Today's episode is titled Beachhead. So welcome back to episode number 10 of Trojan War the podcast. |
| 1:08.5 | This episode is titled Beachhead. So Artemis, the goddess responsible for grounding |
| 1:15.9 | Agamemnon's Greek fleet, now that Agamemnon had sacrificed his daughter, if a genia, well, |
| 1:22.7 | Artemis kept her end of the bargain, if you will, and allowed the winds to blow in the proper direction in the |
| 1:28.6 | Mediterranean once again. And so Agamemnon's fleet departed across the Aegean Sea for the city of |
| 1:34.6 | Troy. It was an easy departure. The winds were actually absolutely perfect, and Agamemnon knew that |
| 1:40.1 | his thousand boats would easily be on the shores of Troy in a short five-day sail. |
| 1:46.1 | Now, of course, a fleet of a thousand boats couldn't stay in tight, close formation, |
| 1:50.2 | across those five days of tropical, because these boats had to land every night on a shore |
| 1:54.8 | someplace to provision and to make a camp. So essentially, the fleet broke up into smaller |
| 1:59.8 | fleets and island hopped to their way across the Aegean Sea, |
| 2:03.6 | agreeing that what they would do is they would reconnoitre behind a large island, which was about a three-hour hard row from Troy itself. |
| 2:10.6 | Well, on the Greeks travel across the Aegean Sea, there was a particular warlord inside of the coalition army. He was a warlord. His name was |
| 2:19.4 | Foloctetes. He was frankly a fairly minor and irrelevant warlord. He was bringing 700 men. So he had seven |
| 2:27.3 | ships. So out of the total Grand Coalition army of 100,000 men at arms, Flaughtities was really |
| 2:32.6 | quite irrelevant to the operation. |
| 2:35.0 | He though had sworn Odysseus's oath of the quartered horse. He had bid on Helen, though his |
| 2:39.7 | chances of winning her were slimmed and none. And therefore he was compelled to come along and |
| 2:45.7 | join in the official rescue of Helen that was Operation Trojan Storm. So philocities had shown up at Portadolus |
| 2:52.7 | and was participating in the mission. Now, as I said, there was absolutely nothing unique or |
| 2:56.6 | special about phloctities, save for one particular thing. Philoctetes had, well, he had a magic |
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