What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History
After Alexander's death, war elephants became a decisive weapon in the struggles of his successors. This episode follows the Seleucid Empire's obsession with these living tanks—from Chandragupta Maurya's gift of 500 elephants that turned the tide at Ipsus to the Seleucid kings' efforts to breed and train their own herds. Lucas and Luna explore how Antiochus I Soter deployed elephants against Galatian invaders, the logistical nightmare of maintaining a war elephant corps far from India, and the moment at the Battle of Raphia in 217 BCE when Ptolemaic African forest elephants faced Seleucid Indian elephants. They also discuss the cultural impact: elephants on coins, in art, and as symbols of royal power. The episode touches on the Seleucid-Egyptian arms race, the decline of the elephant corps as a dominant force, and whether later Hellenistic battles would have unfolded differently without these massive beasts. #WarElephants #SeleucidEmpire #HellenisticWarfare #AntiochusI #BattleOfIpsus #ChandraguptaMaurya #IndianElephants #AfricanForestElephants #BattleOfRaphia #PtolemaicKingdom #Galatians #ElephantCorps #Diadochi #AncientWarfare #SeleucidArmy #AlexanderTheGreat #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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