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Alexander's Companion Cavalry: The Hetairoi Who Conquered an Empire

6 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Alexander the Great's victories were powered by the Companion Cavalry, or Hetairoi — the elite Macedonian heavy cavalry that served as his hammer on the battlefield. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Alexander transformed a small aristocratic force into the most feared cavalry of the ancient world. They discuss the social structure of the Companions, the tactical innovations at Chaeronea, Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela, and Hydaspes, the controversial reforms introducing Asian riders, and the fate of the Companions after Alexander's death. Key figures include Philotas, Cleitus the Black, Hephaestion, and Craterus. The episode covers the wedge formation, the xyston lance, the role of the royal agema, and the cultural tensions between Macedonian nobles and Persian recruits. A look at how the bond between Alexander and his Companions shaped both his conquests and his legacy. #AlexanderTheGreat #CompanionCavalry #Hetairoi #MacedonianArmy #AncientGreece #MilitaryHistory #CavalryTactics #Gaugamela #Granicus #Issus #Hydaspes #Philotas #CleitusTheBlack #Hephaestion #Craterus #Xyston #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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