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Our Fake History

Our Fake History

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A podcast about myths we think are history and history that might be hidden in myths! Awesome stories that really (maybe) happened!© Copyright © 2002-2025 PodcastOne.com. All rights reserved. Social Sciences World
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  • Bonus Episode- Helots, Spartan Women, and Historical Fiction
    May 13 2025

    In this bonus episode Sebastian responds to listener questions and comments about the Spartan series. He gets a chance to give some more details about the Helots and Spartan women. He also muses at length about the role of historical fiction. If you want to be part of the next bonus fee free to send an email to ourfakehistory@gmail.com.

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    42 mins
  • Episode #227- What is the Spartan Mirage? (Part III)
    May 6 2025

    The famous Battle of Thermopylae forms the centerpiece of the Spartan Mirage. Legend has it that a tiny force of 300 Spartans took on over two million Persians and managed to hold them off for a remarkable four days. The Spartan sacrifice has been credited with saving Greece and paving the way to the ultimate Greek victory over the invaders. While it's true that the Spartans made a stand at Thermopylae, so too did thousands of other Greeks whose contributions have been edited out of the story. Almost everything about this famous showdown has been exaggerated and distorted. Who were the real heroes of Thermopylae? Tune-in and find out how playing possum, 700 Thespians, and something called the Battle of Champions all play a role in the story.

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    1 hr and 45 mins
  • Episode #226- What is the Spartan Mirage? (Part II)
    Apr 22 2025

    Did you know that the most famous Spartan poet may not have been from Sparta? He also may not have written many of the poems that bear his name. This is yet another example of the weird collection of misconceptions known as the "Spartan Mirage" that have shaped the popular understanding of the ancient Greek city. According to some ancient sources the Spartans were incorruptible, never took bribes, and equally divided their land among the elite Spartiates. Is any of that true? What about the Spartan's famed educational system? Should we believe tales of Spartan youths fighting through an oppressively brutal childhood warrior training? Tune-in and find out how Klingons, Conan the Barbarian, and a childish form of government all play a role in the story.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
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Seriously, a joy to listen to. Always informative as hell, but still entertaining and cozy is a really lovely way.

Helloooooo Sebastian

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wonderful deep dives into some fascinating corners of history - definitely recommend this podcast to anyone interested in history, folklore/mythology, or just a good story

love this podcast!

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7 episodes in like it a lot. Good reference start to look into interesting times in history.

interesting

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I have been listening to Sebastian for more than 2 years now, and I love this podcest. The topics are interesting, and I always learn something I didn't know before. Bonus, he keeps it clean!

Highly Recommended

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Best history pod out there , bangers left and right, makes me want to be a better Mann

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One of my favs! Very well researched, great analysis, and fantastic storytelling all in one!

Amazing!

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Well researched, spoken clearly and very interesting. I really look forward to listening to it and the new episodes can’t come quick enough. Trust me. You will enjoy this

Awesome

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Dedicated since day one, it's the top of my listening queue as soon as an episode is released.

Objective, easy to listen, unbiased and thorough reporting

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