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Alexander's Body: The Corpse That Sparked a War

4 min · 10 de jul de 2026
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When Alexander the Great died in Babylon in 323 BCE, his body became the most prized possession in the ancient world—a symbol of legitimacy that generals would kill for. This episode follows the bizarre journey of Alexander's corpse from Babylon to Memphis to Alexandria, and the violent struggle over who would control it. We explore Ptolemy's cunning hijacking of the funeral cortege, Arrian's account of the golden sarcophagus, the embalming techniques that preserved the body for centuries, and the legendary mausoleum that became a pilgrimage site for Roman emperors like Augustus. We also dive into the mystery of Alexander's missing tomb—was it destroyed in the 3rd century AD? Hidden beneath modern Alexandria? Or lost forever? And we confront the ethical dilemma: should the body be exhumed if found? This episode weaves together ancient sources—Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, Plutarch—with modern archaeological speculation, offering a fresh look at how Alexander's death shaped the legacy of his empire. #AlexanderTheGreat #TombOfAlexander #Ptolemy #Babylon #Alexandria #AncientEgypt #Mausoleum #DiodorusSiculus #Strabo #Arrian #Plutarch #AncientHistory #HellenisticPeriod #Archaeology #FuneralCortege #Diadochi #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Alexander's Body: The Corpse That Sparked a War

Alexander's Body: The Corpse That Sparked a War

When Alexander the Great died in Babylon in 323 BCE, his body became the most prized possession in the ancient world—a symbol of legitimacy that generals would kill for. This episode follows the bizarre journey of Alexander's corpse from Babylon to Memphis to Alexandria, and the violent struggle over who would control it. We explore Ptolemy's cunning hijacking of the funeral cortege, Arrian's account of the golden sarcophagus, the embalming techniques that preserved the body for centuries, and the legendary mausoleum that became a pilgrimage site for Roman emperors like Augustus. We also dive into the mystery of Alexander's missing tomb—was it destroyed in the 3rd century AD? Hidden beneath modern Alexandria? Or lost forever? And we confront the ethical dilemma: should the body be exhumed if found? This episode weaves together ancient sources—Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, Plutarch—with modern archaeological speculation, offering a fresh look at how Alexander's death shaped the legacy of his empire. #AlexanderTheGreat #TombOfAlexander #Ptolemy #Babylon #Alexandria #AncientEgypt #Mausoleum #DiodorusSiculus #Strabo #Arrian #Plutarch #AncientHistory #HellenisticPeriod #Archaeology #FuneralCortege #Diadochi #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Alexander and the Sibyl of Erythrae: The Prophecy He Ignored

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