The Persians: A History of Iran Season 1 Episode 3 Episode 3

  • June 28, 2020
  • 51 min

The Persians: A History of Iran season 1 episode 3 is titled "Episode 3" and it delves deeper into the history of Iran through the ages. The episode explores the reign of King Darius I, one of Persia's most powerful rulers. The episode looks at various accounts of the monarch's exploits and battles, including the invasion of Greece that became known as "the Persian Wars."

The episode examines the complex political and cultural landscape during Darius' rule, with the Persian empire at its height. The episode explores how the king consolidated power and reorganized the empire to make it more efficient and responsive to the needs of its citizens. The viewers get the sense that Darius, during his lifetime, established himself as a king who had consolidated Persia without becoming overly oppressive.

The third episode of The Persians: A History of Iran, also examines Darius' approach to religion. The viewers get an understanding of the king's religious tolerance and how his Zoroastrian faith shaped his reign. The episode looks at Darius' establishment of a centralized religion and the building of great temples across the Persian empire, which are still standing today. These religious sites were monumental and were built and financed by the Persian state.

The episode also delves into Persian society and its class structure. The viewers learn about the the functions of the various classes as well as the role of women in society. Through this, viewers get a better understanding of the complex nature of the society and its many institutions. We learn about the important role of those below the king and their varied professions.

Another key topic discussed in The Persians, "Episode 3" is the Persian economy. The viewers learn of the impressive infrastructure projects that Darius undertook, how the Persian empire became the largest empire in the world and how it has gone down in history for its trade routes. The episode looks at the importance of the Persian Royal Road, which was constructed by Darius to enable his people to travel quickly throughout the empire. The viewers also understand the significance of the construction of the Suez Canal, which the Persians had started but was completed by the Romans.

The Persian empire was a diverse and complex entity, and this episode also explores Persian art, literature, and architecture. This episode introduces viewers to the Dawn of the Persian Empire, the way the Persian culture has evolved and been influenced by other cultures and empires. The viewers gets a greater appreciation of the art, ornamentation and architecture present and the viewers are privy to the artifacts and decorations that span centuries, if not millennia.

In conclusion, The Persians: A History of Iran season 1 episode 3 is a fascinating episode that delves deep into the history and culture of Persia. The viewers are taken through a narrative that is both interesting and informative, covering topics such as war, politics, religion, art, economics and society, as well as the story of famous figures such as King Darius I and many more. The episode presents the history of Iran in an entertaining way, making it a great watch for anyone interested in world history and culture.

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The Persians: A History of Iran, Season 1 Episode 3, is available to watch and stream on BBC Select. You can also buy, rent The Persians: A History of Iran on demand at Apple TV Channels, Prime Video online.
  • First Aired
    June 28, 2020
  • Runtime
    51 min
  • Language
    English