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The Satrap Who Fought Alexander: Mazaeus of Babylon

7 min · 27. juni 2026
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When Alexander the Great marched into Mesopotamia after Issus, he faced a Persian commander unlike any other: Mazaeus, the satrap who had spent decades governing Syria, Cilicia, and eventually Babylon. This episode explores Mazaeus's career from his service under Artaxerxes III to his decisive role at the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BCE. Why did Darius III place his trusted cavalry commander at the crucial juncture? How did Mazaeus nearly break the Macedonian line? And after Alexander's victory, why did the conqueror not only spare Mazaeus but appoint him the first Persian satrap to serve under Macedonian rule? We trace Mazaeus's coins, his Aramaic inscriptions, and the archaeological evidence from Babylon that reveals a man who navigated the fall of one empire and the rise of another, becoming a symbol of Persian continuity under Hellenistic rule. This is a story of loyalty, survival, and the quiet diplomacy that outlasted armies. #Mazaeus #Gaugamela #AlexanderTheGreat #DariusIII #Babylon #Achaemenid #AncientPersia #Satrap #Hellenistic #BattleofGaugamela #Macedonian #Cavalry #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #PersianEmpire #MilitaryHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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