The Dramatic Life and Death of a Scuba-Clad Arsonist: Michael Marin

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The Night Herostratus Destroyed One of the Seven Wonders of the World

On the night of July 21, in 356 BCE, a man named Herostratus took a walk to the Temple of Artemis of Ephesus … and burned it down. "First," he said of his crime, "I was very scared, then it all went away once I imagined the fame I would have … ." In this episode we're shining the ...  Show more

The Drunken Night When Alexander the Great Burned Persepolis

Alexander the Great burned Persepolis to the ground during a night of drunken revelry, after being encouraged to do so by a Greek courtesan named Thaïs. It's said she told Alexander torching the royal palace would be among his crowning achievements, and it's said she inspired his ...  Show more

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