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Stateira II: Alexander's Persian Wife Beyond the Wedding

7 min · 6. juni 2026
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Stateira II, daughter of Darius III, was married to Alexander at the Susa weddings in 324 BCE as part of his grand experiment in Persian-Macedonian fusion. But what happened to her after? While Alexander's other wife Roxana is famous for her political machinations, Stateira vanished from the historical record with suspicious speed. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace her short life from captive princess at Issus and Gaugamela to her education in Greek ways under Alexander's tutelage, her marriage, and her probable murder by Roxana after Alexander's death. We examine the competing accounts of Arrian, Plutarch, and Diodorus Siculus, the silence of Curtius Rufus, and what Stateira's fate tells us about the brutal dynastic politics of the Successor kingdoms. We also discuss her sister Drypetis, married to Hephaestion, and the grim pattern of elimination that followed the king's death. A story of a woman caught between empires, whose life was a political tool and whose death was an afterthought. #StateiraII #AlexanderTheGreat #SusaWeddings #Roxana #PersianPrincess #AchaemenidEmpire #MacedonianEmpire #Hephaestion #DariusIII #Drypetis #Arrian #Plutarch #DiodorusSiculus #SuccessorKingdoms #AncientHistory #DynasticPolitics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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