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The Hellenistic Fortress: How Demetrius Poliorcetes Besieged Rhodes

8 min · 8. heinä 2026
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In 305 BC, Demetrius Poliorcetes—son of Antigonus Monophthalmus—laid siege to the island city of Rhodes with the most advanced military technology the Hellenistic world had ever seen. This episode explores the year-long siege that gave Demetrius his epithet 'the Besieger,' focusing on his massive siege towers, including the famous helepolis, naval blockades, and Rhodian countermeasures. We examine how the Rhodians, led by architect Diognetus, used flooding, fire, and diplomacy to outlast Demetrius's relentless assaults. The siege ended in a negotiated peace that left Rhodes independent and Demetrius humbled. We also discuss the legacy: the Colossus of Rhodes, built from melted-down siege equipment, and the shift in Hellenistic warfare toward ever-larger engines. Featuring the helepolis, Demetrius Poliorcetes, Antigonus Monophthalmus, Diognetus, Rhodes, and the Diadochi wars. #DemetriusPoliorcetes #SiegeOfRhodes #Helepolis #Diadochi #HellenisticWarfare #AntigonusMonophthalmus #Rhodes #Diognetus #ColossusOfRhodes #AncientSiege #NavalBlockade #HellenisticWorld #SiegeTower #DiodorusSiculus #Plutarch #History #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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jakson The Hellenistic Fortress: How Demetrius Poliorcetes Besieged Rhodes kansikuva

The Hellenistic Fortress: How Demetrius Poliorcetes Besieged Rhodes

In 305 BC, Demetrius Poliorcetes—son of Antigonus Monophthalmus—laid siege to the island city of Rhodes with the most advanced military technology the Hellenistic world had ever seen. This episode explores the year-long siege that gave Demetrius his epithet 'the Besieger,' focusing on his massive siege towers, including the famous helepolis, naval blockades, and Rhodian countermeasures. We examine how the Rhodians, led by architect Diognetus, used flooding, fire, and diplomacy to outlast Demetrius's relentless assaults. The siege ended in a negotiated peace that left Rhodes independent and Demetrius humbled. We also discuss the legacy: the Colossus of Rhodes, built from melted-down siege equipment, and the shift in Hellenistic warfare toward ever-larger engines. Featuring the helepolis, Demetrius Poliorcetes, Antigonus Monophthalmus, Diognetus, Rhodes, and the Diadochi wars. #DemetriusPoliorcetes #SiegeOfRhodes #Helepolis #Diadochi #HellenisticWarfare #AntigonusMonophthalmus #Rhodes #Diognetus #ColossusOfRhodes #AncientSiege #NavalBlockade #HellenisticWorld #SiegeTower #DiodorusSiculus #Plutarch #History #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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