What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History

The False Alexander: A Pretender Who Shook the Hellenistic World

5 min · 29 de jun de 2026
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In the chaotic decades after Alexander the Great's death, a pretender emerged who claimed to be Alexander himself—and nearly toppled the established order. This episode dives into the story of the so-called 'False Alexander,' a man who appeared in Macedon around 330 BCE, exploiting the empire's instability and the Argead dynasty's vulnerabilities. We examine the historical sources, including Diodorus Siculus and Curtius Rufus, who recount how this imposter stirred rebellion among the Macedonian army and even gained a following before being captured and executed. We also explore the broader phenomenon of pretenders in the Hellenistic world, the social and political conditions that made such claims credible, and the lasting impact on the legitimacy of the Diadochi. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel this lesser-known but fascinating episode of ancient history. #History #FexingoHistory #AlexanderTheGreat #FalseAlexander #Hellenistic #Macedon #Diadochi #Pretender #AncientGreece #MacedonianArmy #DiodorusSiculus #CurtiusRufus #ArgeadDynasty #Imposter #4thCenturyBCE #AncientHistory #Podcast #Episode125 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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