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What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History

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When Alexander the Great died in 323 BCE, his vast empire—stretching from Greece to India—shattered into a chaos of ambition, betrayal, and war. This show follows the epic aftermath: the forty-year struggle among his generals, the Diadochi, who carved out kingdoms from Macedon to Egypt. Lucas and Luna guide you through the rise of the Seleucid Empire, the Ptolemaic dynasty's grip on Egypt, and the bloody battles of Ipsus and Corupedium. Explore how Hellenistic culture fused Greek and Eastern traditions in cities like Alexandria and Antioch, while kingdoms like Bactria and Pergamon flourished. We also uncover lesser-known stories: the Celtic invasion of Anatolia, the Jewish revolt under the Maccabees, and the discovery of the Antikythera mechanism. Why does this era matter today? The Hellenistic world laid foundations for Roman dominance, spread Greek thought across Asia, and sparked religious and scientific revolutions. From the Rosetta Stone to the Library of Alexandria, the legacy of Alexander's successors still echoes in art, politics, and philosophy. Join Lucas and Luna as they trace the rise and fall of kingdoms, the intrigue of royal marriages, and the brutal logic of empire—all set against the Mediterranean's shimmering backdrop. #AlexanderTheGreat #Diadochi #HellenisticPeriod #SeleucidEmpire #PtolemaicDynasty #Antigonids #BattleOfIpsus #HellenisticCulture #Alexandria #Bactria #Pergamon #Maccabees #AntikytheraMechanism #MediterraneanHistory #AncientHistory #WorldHistory #Podcast #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Hellenistic Economy: Trade Routes After Alexander

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the commercial networks that emerged in the wake of Alexander's conquests. They trace how Greek merchants, bankers, and entrepreneurs transformed the economic landscape from the Mediterranean to Central Asia. The conversation covers the rise of new trading hubs like Seleucia on the Tigris and Alexandria, the standardization of coinage under the Attic standard, the role of the royal banks in financing wars and infrastructure, and the flow of luxury goods—spices, silk, ivory, and glass—across vast distances. They also delve into the discovery of the Ai Khanoum treasure hoard and what it reveals about long-distance trade, and discuss the economic policies of the Seleucid and Ptolemaic empires. Specific terms include tetradrachm, emporion, trapezitai, and the Ptolemaic closed currency system. #HellenisticEconomy #TradeRoutes #SeleucidEmpire #PtolemaicKingdom #AiKhanoum #Coinage #Tetradrachm #SilkRoad #LuxuryGoods #Alexandria #SeleuciaOnTheTigris #AncientBanking #EconomicHistory #AtticStandard #History #FexingoHistory #AncientEconomy #MediterraneanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. Juli 2026 - 7 min
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The Hellenistic Far East: Greeks in Ancient Afghanistan and India

In the wake of Alexander the Great's death, his farthest conquests — Bactria and the Indus valley — became the stage for one of history's most remarkable cultural fusions. This episode explores the Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kingdoms that flourished from the 3rd to 1st centuries BCE, with Lucas and Luna discussing the rise of Diodotus I who broke away from the Seleucid Empire, the dramatic reign of Euthydemus who defied Antiochus III, and the world of Menander I (Milinda), the Indo-Greek king who converted to Buddhism and appears in the ancient Buddhist text the Milindapanha. They delve into the archaeological treasures of Ai Khanoum — a Hellenistic city in modern Afghanistan — and the mysterious death of Eucratides, one of the most powerful yet brutal Greek kings of the East. The conversation also touches on the Yuezhi migrations that ultimately swept away the last Greek strongholds, the use of bilingual coinage (Greek and Kharosthi), and the echoes of Hellenism that survived in the art of Gandhara. Rich with names, dates, and primary sources, this episode offers a fresh angle on the Diadochi legacy beyond the Mediterranean. #GrecoBactrian #IndoGreek #Menander #Eucratides #AiKhanoum #Milindapanha #Diodotus #Euthydemus #Bactria #Yuezhi #Gandhara #Hellenistic #Diadochi #Buddhism #Kharosthi #Oxus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Hellenistic Agora: Everyday Life in a Greek City

After Alexander's empire fractured, new Greek cities sprang up across the east, from Seleucia on the Tigris to Ai Khanoum in Afghanistan. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the daily rhythm of a typical Hellenistic agora: the merchants hawking wares from India and Egypt, the philosophers arguing under stoas, the officials checking weights and measures, and the slaves and citizens who made the market hum. Drawing on archaeological evidence from Dura-Europos, Delos, and Pella, they uncover what it meant to shop, gossip, and do business in a world shaped by the Diadochi. The episode touches on the role of the agoranomos (market overseer), the spread of coinage, the goods that connected the Mediterranean to Central Asia, and the social tensions that simmered behind the colonnades. A vivid slice of everyday life in the Hellenistic world. #HellenisticAgora #EverydayLife #Diadochi #HellenisticWorld #SeleucidEmpire #AncientEconomy #Coinage #Archaeology #DuraEuropos #Delos #Agoranomos #Pella #AiKhanoum #MediterraneanHistory #FexingoHistory #MarketCulture #Philosophers #UrbanLife Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Coin That Conquered the East: Alexander's Bactrian Legacy

After Alexander's death, his easternmost satrapies didn't just fade away. In Bactria and Sogdiana, Greek settlers built a kingdom that lasted for two centuries, minting some of the most beautiful coins of the ancient world—and even influencing Indian art. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Greco-Bactrian kingdom through its coins: the gold stater of Eucratides, the silver tetradrachm of Demetrius I, and the strange bilingual issues of Agathocles. They discuss how the kingdom traded Buddhist stupas for Greek temples, how its Greek kings adopted the Indian title Dharmika, and how archaeological finds at Ai Khanoum reveal a city that was half-Athens, half-Persepolis. They also touch on the mystery of the 'Bactrian treasure' looted during the Soviet era and the legacy of Menander I, the only Greek king to convert to Buddhism and to appear in the Milindapanha. It's a story of cultural fusion, forgotten empires, and the surprising survival of Hellenism in the heart of Central Asia. #GrecoBactrian #Bactria #Sogdiana #AiKhanoum #Eucratides #DemetriusI #Agathocles #MenanderI #Milindapanha #Buddhism #Hellenism #Coinage #Tetradrachm #AlexandersSuccessors #Diadochi #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. Juli 2026 - 7 min
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Pyrrhus of Epirus: The King Who Fought the Diadochi

Pyrrhus of Epirus was one of the most daring and unpredictable kings of the Hellenistic age—a warrior-king who fought against and alongside the Diadochi, carved out a short-lived empire, and gave us the term 'Pyrrhic victory.' This episode follows his extraordinary career: his exile as a child, his refuge at the court of Ptolemy I Soter, his return to Epirus, his alliance with Demetrius Poliorcetes, his invasion of Italy against the Roman Republic, and his campaigns in Sicily and Greece. We explore his tactical brilliance at Heraclea and Asculum, his use of war elephants against Rome, his failed bid for Macedon, and his final, fatal street battle in Argos. Along the way, we meet his ambitious mother Phthia, his rival Lysimachus, and his volatile friendship with Demetrius. No other Hellenistic king lived so many lives in one. This is the story of Pyrrhus, the eagle who flew too high. #PyrrhusOfEpirus #HellenisticHistory #Diadochi #PyrrhicVictory #Epirus #DemetriusPoliorcetes #PtolemyI #RomanRepublic #BattleOfHeraclea #BattleOfAsculum #WarElephants #Lysimachus #Macedon #AncientGreece #HellenisticKings #Cineas #Phthia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9. Juli 2026 - 6 min
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