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[RERUN] EPISODE 81: The Other 300 (Part 1)

History on Fire

Daniele Bolelli

Society & Culture

4.85.8K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2025

⏱️ 122 minutes

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Summary

“There was no uproar, and no silence either, but that certain type of noise that results from anger and battle. Clashing shield on shield, they were shoving, fighting, killing, dying.” Xenophon “Pelopidas, after receiving seven wounds in front, sank down upon a great heap of friends and enemies who lay dead together; but Epaminondas, although he thought him lifeless, stood forth to defend his body and his arms, and fought desperately, single-handed against many, determined to die rather than leave Pelopidas lying there.” Plutarch “Urgent matters tomorrow!” Archias “If by… an army, of lovers and their young loves could come into being . . . then, fighting along- side one another, such men, though few in number, could defeat practically all humankind. For a man in love would rather have anyone other than his lover see him leave his place in the line or toss away his weapons, and often would rather die on behalf of the one he loves.” Plato “If we are to have peace. it must be on the basis of equality and justice. If we aren’t all equal, then peace won’t endure.” Epaminondas Following the end of the Peloponnesian War, Sparta emerged as the dominant military power in ancient Greece. Seemingly, no one could stop them. But someone did. The rising power of Thebes would challenge Sparta as no one had done before. Thebes’ main heroes, Pelopidas and Epaminondas, radically changed military tactics, and risked it all in the name of freedom from Spartan imperialism. Their secret weapon against Sparta was The Sacred Band, an elite group of 300 soldiers destined to become the most feared infantry unit in the entire Greek world. Something peculiar characterized this legendary unit. The Sacred Band was made up of 150 homosexual couples. And it was these 150 couples who broke the myth of Spartan military invincibility. In this episode, we follow the rise of Thebes from the ashes of the end of the Peloponnesian War in 401 BCE, through the Theban revolution of 379—when Pelopidas led 11 men to reclaim their city, to the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BCE, when the Sacred Band had its chance to demonstrate its valor against the Spartans. And in the course of narrating all this, we will grapple with one central question: what force can allow people to defeat their natural fears and fight like heroes? If you feel generous and enjoy History on Fire, please consider joining my ⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠ to access plenty of bonus content.  All the links to History on Fire social media can be found at our ⁠LinkTree⁠, including: ⁠⁠HOF YouTube ⁠⁠⁠Substack⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ TikTok⁠⁠. JAPAN TOUR! Let’s head out to Japan in Oct 2026. All the details at ⁠Geek Nation Tours⁠. Throughout history, people have used mushrooms (such as Lion’s Mane, Turkey Tail, Cordyceps, Reishi and Chaga) for their medicinal properties. My friends started ⁠⁠⁠Purest Mushrooms⁠⁠⁠ where they offer some of the best quality mushrooms you can find on the market at affordable prices. Use code historyonfire at checkout for a discount. Bison is some of the healthiest meat you could possibly eat. Get yours at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dakota Pure Bison⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. History on Fire listeners get a discount by using the code HOF10 at checkout. This episode is supported by ⁠Arizona State University⁠. Learn more about how ASU supports all learners through all stages of life. My friend James Pieratt is one of the world’s top functional training experts, and a record-breaking hybrid athlete. Use the code WH25 for a 25% discount on all of his training programs at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wild Hunt Conditioning⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to episode 81 of History on Fire.

0:04.0

As you may guess from the number, this is a rerun,

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which is actually the first time this episode is released to a wide audience

0:13.0

before it used to be behind the paywall, but now it's not anymore, so it's for everyone.

0:19.0

We are now officially near number 11 of History on Fire.

0:25.0

I started, you know, the very first episode that we published was in September of 2015.

0:32.3

It has been over 10 years now.

0:34.3

Can't believe it.

0:35.8

If you enjoy History on Fire, the best way to make sure it remains

0:39.0

viable is to support it either on Patreon or on Substuck. $5 per month and I get to keep making

0:46.3

podcasts. So not only you're doing something sweet and nice, but you also got a bunch of

0:51.4

bonus content because I put out usually a smaller episode

0:55.7

something more in the neighborhood

0:56.9

of about half hour or so

0:58.4

but it varies sometimes it's longer

0:59.8

but in any case I put a bonus episode

1:02.3

out for people who support

1:04.2

on Patreon and substack

1:05.7

every single month

1:07.2

on top of it you get some episodes

1:09.9

with no ads and all kind of other stuff. So

1:13.4

if you want to do that, I would deeply appreciate it. Shout out to the folks supporting on

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