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Alexander's City Foundations: The Urban Legacy of an Empire

6 min · 3. Juni 2026
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Alexander the Great founded dozens of cities across his empire, but what was the purpose and lasting impact of these urban centers? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the founding of the most famous Alexandria in Egypt, the administrative and cultural roles of these cities, and how they served as instruments of Hellenization. They discuss the strategic placement of cities like Alexandria Eschate on the Jaxartes River, the blending of Greek and local populations, and the archaeological evidence of these settlements. The conversation covers the policies of synoecism, the use of city foundations to pacify conquered regions, and the legacy of these cities in the Hellenistic period. Specific attention is given to Alexandria in Egypt, its design by Deinocrates, and its role as a center of trade and learning. The episode also touches on the later fate of these cities and how they shaped the cultural landscape of the ancient world. Listeners will gain a concrete understanding of how Alexander's city-building projects were integral to his conquest strategy and their enduring influence on the regions he conquered. #AlexanderTheGreat #CityFoundations #Alexandria #Hellenization #AncientHistory #HellenisticPeriod #AlexandriaEschate #Jaxartes #Deinocrates #Synoecism #GreekArchitecture #UrbanPlanning #ConquestStrategy #Bactria #Sogdiana #MediterraneanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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