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The Death of Alexander's Son: What Happened to Heracles?

4 min · 22. kesä 2026
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In 309 BC, a teenage boy named Heracles was paraded before an army as the rightful heir to Alexander the Great—then executed hours later. This episode follows the short, tragic life of Alexander's illegitimate son with Barsine, the Persian noblewoman who raised him in obscurity. We explore how Cassander, the Macedonian regent who had already murdered Alexander's mother Olympias, his wife Roxana, and his legitimate son Alexander IV, turned to this forgotten prince as a pawn in his struggle against the Antigonid general Polyperchon. When the strategy backfired, Heracles was killed at just 17. We also examine the competing sources: Diodorus Siculus provides the fullest account, but Justin and Pausanias offer contradictory details that raise questions about whether Heracles was really Alexander's son at all. This episode fills a gap in the Diadochi narrative—the story of the boy who was almost Alexander's last heir, but ended as a footnote. #Heracles #Barsine #AlexanderTheGreat #Diadochi #Cassander #Polyperchon #Argead #Macedon #Hellenistic #AncientHistory #IllegitimateHeir #DiodorusSiculus #Justin #Pausanias #Persia #Succession #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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