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Alexander the Great and the Siege of Aornos

8 min · 25. Juni 2026
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In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great faced one of his most daunting challenges: the siege of Aornos, a mountain fortress in modern-day Pakistan that local legend said even Heracles had failed to capture. Lucas and Luna explore the geography of the Indus region, the military engineering that allowed the Macedonians to take a near-impregnable position, and the political symbolism of surpassing the mythical hero. They discuss the role of local guides, the use of siege towers and catapults on steep slopes, and the aftermath of the victory, including the founding of a new city. This episode also touches on the mix of Greek and Indian mythology that Alexander exploited for propaganda, and how the siege influenced his later decisions in India. Listeners will gain a vivid understanding of one of the most dramatic episodes of Alexander's campaign, where reality seemed to imitate legend. #AlexanderTheGreat #SiegeOfAornos #HinduKush #IndusValley #MacedonianArmy #AncientWarfare #Heracles #GreekMythology #IndianCampaign #Bactria #Punjab #SiegeTactics #Catapult #Propaganda #AlexanderTheGreatPodcast #History #FexingoHistory #AncientHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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