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The Battle of the Hydaspes: Alexander vs Porus Revisited

5 min · 4. kesä 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the Battle of the Hydaspes (326 BCE), Alexander's last great pitched battle, where he faced the formidable Indian king Porus. They explore the tactical genius behind the river crossing under cover of darkness and a thunderstorm, the role of the Macedonian phalanx and Porus's war elephants, and the surprising aftermath where Alexander not only spared Porus but made him an ally. The conversation delves into the cultural exchange that followed, including the founding of two cities, Bucephala and Nicaea, and the influence of Indian philosophies on Greek thought. They also discuss the controversial mutiny at the Hyphasis River, where Alexander's army refused to march further east, effectively ending his Indian campaign. Drawing on ancient sources like Arrian and Curtius Rufus, the episode offers a fresh look at the battle's legacy and its place in Alexander's broader narrative of conquest and cultural fusion. #AlexanderTheGreat #BattleOfHydaspes #Porus #WarElephants #MacedonianPhalanx #AncientIndia #Bucephala #HydaspesRiver #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #IndianCampaign #Macedonia #GreekHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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