What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History
When Agathocles, the tyrant of Syracuse, died in 289 BCE, he left behind a power vacuum that reshaped the western Mediterranean. This episode explores the chaotic aftermath of his reign: his son Agathocles was murdered, his grandson Archagathus fled, and the Syracusan democracy was restored under the general Hicetas. But the bigger story is how his death triggered a chain reaction — the Mamertines, Campanian mercenaries once in Agathocles' service, seized Messana, setting the stage for the First Punic War. Meanwhile, Pyrrhus of Epirus was invited to intervene, and Carthage saw its chance to expand. We'll also look at the cultural legacy: Agathocles' grand tomb, the fortified walls of Syracuse he expanded, and the strange tale of his daughter Lanassa, who married Pyrrhus and then Demetrius Poliorcetes. Lucas and Luna untangle this overlooked hinge point in Hellenistic history. #Agathocles #Syracuse #Hellenistic #Sicily #Mamertines #Pyrrhus #Carthage #DemetriusPoliorcetes #Lanassa #FirstPunicWar #Messana #Hicetas #Archagathus #Tyrant #Mercenaries #History #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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