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Alexander the Great's Hephaestion: General, Lover, and the Funeral That Shook an Empire

8 min · 8. Juli 2026
Episode Alexander the Great's Hephaestion: General, Lover, and the Funeral That Shook an Empire Cover

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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the life and death of Hephaestion, Alexander the Great's closest companion, general, and possibly his lover. From their childhood at Mieza under Aristotle to the battle of Gaugamela and the siege of Tyre, Hephaestion was Alexander's confidant and right hand. His sudden death in Ecbatana in 324 BCE triggered an extravagant funeral that cost 10,000 talents, rivaling the pyre of Mausolus. Alexander's grief was legendary: he executed the physician Glaucias, banned music throughout the empire, and consulted the oracle at Siwa to deify his friend. The episode delves into the nature of their relationship, the political fallout, and the historical debate over whether they were more than comrades. Also discussed: the pyre's design by Stasicrates, the role of Perdiccas, and the succession crisis that followed Alexander's own death just eight months later. #Hephaestion #AlexanderTheGreat #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece #Macedonia #HellenisticEra #Gaugamela #Tyre #Ecbatana #Mieza #Aristotle #Siwa #Perdiccas #Glaucias #Stasicrates #Patroclus #FuneralGames #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Alexander the Great's Hephaestion: General, Lover, and the Funeral That Shook an Empire Cover

Alexander the Great's Hephaestion: General, Lover, and the Funeral That Shook an Empire

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the life and death of Hephaestion, Alexander the Great's closest companion, general, and possibly his lover. From their childhood at Mieza under Aristotle to the battle of Gaugamela and the siege of Tyre, Hephaestion was Alexander's confidant and right hand. His sudden death in Ecbatana in 324 BCE triggered an extravagant funeral that cost 10,000 talents, rivaling the pyre of Mausolus. Alexander's grief was legendary: he executed the physician Glaucias, banned music throughout the empire, and consulted the oracle at Siwa to deify his friend. The episode delves into the nature of their relationship, the political fallout, and the historical debate over whether they were more than comrades. Also discussed: the pyre's design by Stasicrates, the role of Perdiccas, and the succession crisis that followed Alexander's own death just eight months later. #Hephaestion #AlexanderTheGreat #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece #Macedonia #HellenisticEra #Gaugamela #Tyre #Ecbatana #Mieza #Aristotle #Siwa #Perdiccas #Glaucias #Stasicrates #Patroclus #FuneralGames #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Alexander and the Sibyl of Erythrae: The Prophecy He Ignored Cover

Alexander and the Sibyl of Erythrae: The Prophecy He Ignored

Episode 142 of Fexingo History uncovers a little-known oracle that Alexander the Great received at the Temple of Athena Polias at Erythrae, an Ionian Greek city on the coast of Asia Minor. The Sibyl, a prophetess of Apollo, delivered a cryptic warning about his fate in Asia — a prophecy Alexander dismissed, but which later events suggest he should have heeded. We explore the role of oracles in Alexander's decision-making, comparing the Sibyl's words to his famous consultation at Siwa and the dubious advice of the Chaldean astrologers in Babylon. Drawing on accounts from Strabo, Pausanias, and the local historian Xenomedes, we reconstruct the context of this neglected episode. The conversation also touches on the broader tradition of Sibylline prophecy in the Hellenistic world and how Alexander's relationship with the divine shaped his conquests — and his end. #AlexanderTheGreat #SibylOfErythrae #Oracle #Erythrae #Apollo #AthenaPolias #GreekMythology #HellenisticWorld #Ionia #Strabo #Pausanias #Prophetess #Divination #Babylon #Siwa #Chaldeans #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8. Juli 20266 min
Episode Alexander and the Exiles Decree: The Mass Return That Shook Greece Cover

Alexander and the Exiles Decree: The Mass Return That Shook Greece

In 324 BCE, Alexander shocked the Greek world with a single decree: all Greek city-states must take back their exiles. It sounds like a humanitarian gesture, but Lucas and Luna dig into the political calculation behind it. The Exiles Decree wasn't about mercy — it was about control. By forcing Athens, Aetolia, and others to absorb thousands of returning citizens, Alexander destabilized the very cities that had resented Macedonian rule. They explore how this decree led to the Lamian War after Alexander's death, the role of Nicanor of Stagira in delivering the proclamation at the Olympic Games, and the bitter irony that Alexander's last major act in Greece actually weakened his empire. Along the way, they touch on the harrowing issue of Greek mercenaries stranded in Central Asia, the satrap revolts of 324, and the silent fury of Athens. A tightly-focused episode that connects a single piece of paper to the unraveling of an empire. #AlexanderTheGreat #ExilesDecree #LamianWar #AncientGreece #MacedonianEmpire #NicanorOfStagira #OlympicGames324BC #GreekMercenaries #Athens #Aetolia #Diadochi #SatrapRevolt #Aristotle #Antipater #FexingoHistory #AncientHistory #HellenisticPeriod #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode Alexander and Bucephalus: The Horse That Shaped a Conqueror Cover

Alexander and Bucephalus: The Horse That Shaped a Conqueror

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary bond between Alexander the Great and his horse Bucephalus—a relationship that began with a daring wager and ended on the banks of the Hydaspes River. They trace Bucephalus's origins from Thessaly to Macedonia, recount the famous taming scene when a young Alexander proved his mettle before King Philip, and follow the horse's journey across Persia, Egypt, and India. Along the way, they discuss what Bucephalus meant to Alexander's image as a leader, the founding of Bucephala in his honor, and the archaeological puzzle of whether the city's ruins survive today. They also touch on ancient sources like Plutarch and Arrian, the role of Thessalian horses in antiquity, and the emotional weight of Alexander's grief at losing his companion. The conversation ends with a reflection on loyalty and legacy—and a brief, organic mention of how listener support keeps ad-free history like this alive. #AlexanderTheGreat #Bucephalus #AncientMacedonia #ThessalianHorses #Plutarch #Arrian #Hydaspes #Bucephala #Cavalry #PhilipII #IndianCampaign #AncientWarfare #HorseTaming #Pella #AlexandriaBucephala #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode Alexander's Marriage to Roxana: Love, Politics, and the Bactrian Alliance Cover

Alexander's Marriage to Roxana: Love, Politics, and the Bactrian Alliance

In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great married Roxana, the daughter of a Bactrian nobleman, in a wedding that blended Macedonian and Persian customs. This episode explores the political context of the marriage, the siege of the Sogdian Rock where Alexander first saw Roxana, and the controversy among his Macedonian generals over his decision to take a foreign wife. We discuss Roxana's later role in the succession struggles after Alexander's death, her rivalry with Stateira, and her eventual murder by Cassander. The episode also examines the legend of Alexander's first meeting with Roxana, as recorded by Arrian and Curtius Rufus, and what the marriage reveals about his vision of a united empire. #AlexanderTheGreat #Roxana #SogdianRock #Bactria #Sogdiana #MacedonianEmpire #ArrangedMarriage #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #Stateira #Cassander #Diadochi #SeleucidEmpire #HellenisticPeriod #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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