What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History

Ep 88: Alexander's Empire Without Alexander — The Chaos

6 min · 10. kesä 2026
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What happens when a world-spanning empire suddenly loses its head? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the immediate aftermath of Alexander the Great's death in 323 BCE — the chaos, the power vacuum, and the brutal scramble for control. We look at the Partition of Babylon, where Alexander's generals carved up his empire before his body was cold. We examine the role of Alexander's half-brother Philip III Arrhidaeus and his infant son Alexander IV, both figureheads for ambitious warlords. We dive into the failed Regency of Perdiccas, the rebellion in Greece, and the strange story of Alexander's embalmed corpse, hijacked by Ptolemy I Soter to legitimize his rule over Egypt. Along the way, we consider the fate of Alexander's family — his mother Olympias, his wife Roxana, and the brutal murder of his son. This episode sets the stage for the decades of war that followed, known as the Wars of the Diadochi. Packed with names like Craterus, Antipater, and Eumenes, it's a story of loyalty, betrayal, and the end of one era and the birth of another. #AlexanderTheGreat #Diadochi #PartitionOfBabylon #Perdiccas #PtolemySoter #PhilipIIIArrhidaeus #AlexanderIV #Roxana #Olympias #Craterus #Antipater #Eumenes #Hellenistic #Macedon #AncientHistory #History #FexingoHistory #WarsOfTheDiadochi Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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