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The Roman-Parthian Wars: Mark Antony's Failed Invasion 36 BCE

6 min · 6. Juli 2026
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Episode 140 of The Most Brutal Empires the World Has Ever Seen takes us to the arid plains of Media Atropatene in 36 BCE, where Mark Antony—Roman triumvir and rival to Octavian—launched a massive invasion of the Parthian Empire. This episode explores the disastrous campaign that saw nearly half of Antony's legionaries die from starvation, disease, and Parthian hit-and-run attacks. We examine how the Parthian feudal levy, led by King Phraates IV and the Suren clan, exploited Roman logistical weaknesses, using scorched-earth tactics and armored cataphracts to wear down the invaders. Lucas and Luna discuss the political fallout: how this defeat weakened Antony ahead of the final civil war against Octavian, and how Parthia's resilience helped shape Rome's eastern frontier for centuries. They also touch on the role of the Roman ally Artavasdes of Armenia, whose betrayal sealed the campaign's fate. With sources like Plutarch's Life of Antony and Cassius Dio, this episode offers a gripping account of imperial overreach and ancient asymmetric warfare. #MarkAntony #ParthianEmpire #BattleOfMediaAtropatene #PhraatesIV #SurenClan #Cataphract #ScorchedEarth #Plutarch #CassiusDio #ArtavasdesOfArmenia #RomanTriumvirate #AncientWarfare #AsymmetricWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #RomanEmpire #Parthia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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