Alexander the Great: The Conqueror Who Changed the Ancient World — Fexingo History
In June 323 BCE, Alexander the Great died in Babylon at age 32 under mysterious circumstances. This episode examines the ancient conspiracy theories surrounding his death, focusing on the alleged poison plot by his companions Antipater, Iollas, and Medius. We analyze the conflicting accounts from Arrian, Plutarch, and Diodorus Siculus, comparing symptoms described (sudden fever, abdominal pain, progressive paralysis) with known toxins like strychnine and hellebore. Discover the political motivations: Antipater, regent of Macedonia, was notoriously at odds with Alexander's mother Olympias and feared being replaced. We also explore the role of the royal physician Philip of Acarnania, who administered a purgative that may have worsened Alexander's condition. Was it poison, natural disease (typhoid fever, malaria, or pancreatitis), or a cover-up by the Diadochi? This episode navigates the thin line between historical fact and ancient propaganda, offering a forensic perspective on one of history's most famous deaths. #AlexanderTheGreat #DeathOfAlexander #Babylon #Antipater #Iollas #Medius #PoisonTheory #Arrian #Plutarch #DiodorusSiculus #PhilipOfAcarnania #MacedonianHistory #AncientConspiracy #Olympias #HellenisticPeriod #History #FexingoHistory #AncientMedicine Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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