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Seleucus I Nicator: The Diadochi Who Built an Empire from a Satrapy

7 min · 5. Juli 2026
Episode Seleucus I Nicator: The Diadochi Who Built an Empire from a Satrapy Cover

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After Alexander's death, his empire fractured into warring fragments. But one man, Seleucus I Nicator, turned a modest satrapy into the largest Hellenistic kingdom. This episode follows Seleucus's escape from Babylon, his flight to Ptolemy in Egypt, his return with a small army, and his audacious bargain with Chandragupta Maurya — 500 war elephants for territory. We explore the Seleucid-Mauryan treaty, the establishment of Antioch, the founding of Seleucia on the Tigris, and the administrative genius that held together a realm from the Mediterranean to the Indus. Along the way, we touch on Seleucus's rivalry with Antigonus Monophthalmus, his alliance with Lysimachus, and the cultural fusion that defined his empire. It's a story of survival, ambition, and the hard work of state-building in the chaos of the Diadochi wars. #SeleucusINicator #Diadochi #HellenisticEmpire #Babylon #ChandraguptaMaurya #MauryaEmpire #WarElephants #SeleucidEmpire #Antioch #SeleuciaOnTheTigris #AntigonusMonophthalmus #Lysimachus #PtolemyISoter #HellenisticAge #AlexanderTheGreat #History #FexingoHistory #AncientHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Seleucus I Nicator: The Diadochi Who Built an Empire from a Satrapy Cover

Seleucus I Nicator: The Diadochi Who Built an Empire from a Satrapy

After Alexander's death, his empire fractured into warring fragments. But one man, Seleucus I Nicator, turned a modest satrapy into the largest Hellenistic kingdom. This episode follows Seleucus's escape from Babylon, his flight to Ptolemy in Egypt, his return with a small army, and his audacious bargain with Chandragupta Maurya — 500 war elephants for territory. We explore the Seleucid-Mauryan treaty, the establishment of Antioch, the founding of Seleucia on the Tigris, and the administrative genius that held together a realm from the Mediterranean to the Indus. Along the way, we touch on Seleucus's rivalry with Antigonus Monophthalmus, his alliance with Lysimachus, and the cultural fusion that defined his empire. It's a story of survival, ambition, and the hard work of state-building in the chaos of the Diadochi wars. #SeleucusINicator #Diadochi #HellenisticEmpire #Babylon #ChandraguptaMaurya #MauryaEmpire #WarElephants #SeleucidEmpire #Antioch #SeleuciaOnTheTigris #AntigonusMonophthalmus #Lysimachus #PtolemyISoter #HellenisticAge #AlexanderTheGreat #History #FexingoHistory #AncientHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

5. Juli 20267 min
Episode Cassander's Legacy: The King Who Buried Alexander's Dynasty Cover

Cassander's Legacy: The King Who Buried Alexander's Dynasty

In the chaos after Alexander the Great's death, one man methodically dismantled the Argead dynasty and built a new order in Macedon. Cassander, son of Antipater, was no mere Diadochus—he was a king who understood that legitimacy could be manufactured. This episode explores Cassander's rise: his alliance with Ptolemy and Seleucus, his siege of Rhodes alongside Demetrius Poliorcetes, and his ruthless elimination of Alexander's bloodline—including the murder of Alexander IV and Roxane, and the execution of Olympias. We examine his foundation of Cassandreia, his restoration of Thebes, and his marriage to Thessalonike, which tied him to Philip II's legacy. But Cassander's literary legacy also aimed to smear Alexander's reputation, commissioning histories that painted the conqueror as a tyrant. Was Cassander simply a pragmatist in a brutal era, or a calculating villain who shaped the Hellenistic world? Join Lucas and Luna as they untangle the life of a king who buried the Argeads and laid the foundations for Antipatrid and Antigonid Macedon. #Cassander #Diadochi #AlexanderTheGreat #ArgeadDynasty #Antipater #Macedon #HellenisticEra #Olympias #AlexanderIV #Roxane #Thessalonike #Cassandreia #Thebes #DemetriusPoliorcetes #Ptolemy #Seleucus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern8 min
Episode The Library of Alexandria and the Hellenistic Book Trade Cover

The Library of Alexandria and the Hellenistic Book Trade

Lucas and Luna explore the founding of the Library of Alexandria under Ptolemy I Soter and Ptolemy II Philadelphus, its role as a center of scholarship, and the aggressive book-collecting policies that stocked its shelves. They discuss the library's organization, the role of Demetrius of Phaleron, the Pinakes catalog, and the legendary story of the Athenian manuscripts borrowed against a huge deposit. The episode also covers the library's later decline, the Serapeum as a successor, and the recent discovery of the Orphic Gold Tablets. A final segment touches on the modern hunt for any surviving texts, from papyrus scraps to medieval palimpsests. #LibraryOfAlexandria #PtolemyI #PtolemyIIPhiladelphus #DemetriusOfPhaleron #Pinakes #Callimachus #HellenisticScholarship #Mouseion #Serapeum #OrphicGoldTablets #Palimpsest #Papyrus #Alexandria #HellenisticEra #AncientLibraries #History #FexingoHistory #BookHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode The Diadochi's Elephant Arms Race: War Beasts of the Hellenistic Age Cover

The Diadochi's Elephant Arms Race: War Beasts of the Hellenistic Age

After Alexander the Great died, his generals didn't just fight over his empire with phalanxes and warships. They also unleashed a new kind of terror on the battlefield: war elephants. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Diadochi transformed Alexander's small contingent of Indian elephants into a full-blown arms race, with Seleucus trading territory for five hundred elephants from the Maurya Empire, and Ptolemy sending hunters deep into Africa to capture forest elephants. They discuss the logistics of moving and feeding these massive animals, the battles where elephants turned the tide — like Ipsus and the Siege of Megalopolis — and the eventual decline of elephant warfare as the Romans learned to counter them. A short conversation about a surprisingly sophisticated ancient military industry. #WarElephants #Diadochi #HellenisticPeriod #SeleucusINicator #PtolemyISoter #ChandraguptaMaurya #BattleOfIpsus #AlexanderTheGreat #AncientWarfare #ElephantArmsRace #MauryaEmpire #AfricanForestElephant #IndianElephant #SiegeOfMegalopolis #Poliorcetics #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

3. Juli 20268 min
Episode The Diadochi's Naval Arms Race: Ships That Shaped an Empire Cover

The Diadochi's Naval Arms Race: Ships That Shaped an Empire

In the chaotic decades after Alexander the Great's death, his successors fought not only on land but at sea. This episode dives into the naval arms race that defined the early Hellenistic period. Lucas and Luna explore how Antigonus Monophthalmos and Demetrius Poliorcetes built the largest warships of the ancient world, culminating in the colossal 'city-ships' like the 'Leontophoros' and the 'Isis'. They discuss the Battle of Salamis in 306 BC, where Demetrius crushed Ptolemy's fleet, and the Siege of Rhodes, where the Helepolis met its match. The episode also covers the development of the 'catamaran' and the use of naval artillery, including ballistae mounted on ships. Listeners will learn about the rise of the Ptolemaic navy under Ptolemy II, the construction of the massive 'Syracusia' (later known as the 'Alexandris'), and the strategic importance of island bases like Cyprus and Cos. The conversation touches on the shipworm menace, the economics of naval timber, and the legacy of these super-ships in later Roman naval warfare. A natural donation segment ties the theme of monumental building to listener support for the show. #Diadochi #HellenisticNavy #NavalHistory #AncientWarships #DemetriusPoliorcetes #AntigonusMonophthalmos #PtolemyISoter #PtolemyIIPhiladelphus #BattleOfSalamis #SiegeOfRhodes #Helepolis #Leontophoros #Syracusia #Alexandris #AncientNavalWarfare #MediterraneanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

3. Juli 20269 min