What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History
After Alexander's death, Ptolemy I Soter not only grabbed Egypt for himself but built the most durable and wealthiest of the successor kingdoms. This episode dives deep into the Ptolemaic economic machine—how they turned Egypt into a cash cow that bankrolled wars, monuments, and the famous Library of Alexandria. We explore the state-controlled grain trade, the invention of a closed currency system, the Ptolemaic monopoly on papyrus, and the brutal exploitation of native Egyptian farmers. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of the Fayyum reclamation project, the canal connecting the Nile to the Red Sea, and the elephant hunts for war animals. They also touch on Cleopatra VII's later struggles to maintain this system under Roman pressure. A story of bureaucracy, ambition, and the foundations of Hellenistic power. #PtolemaicKingdom #PtolemyISoter #PtolemaicEconomy #HellenisticEgypt #LibraryOfAlexandria #Fayyum #RedSeaCanal #Coinage #GrainTrade #Papyrus #ElephantHunt #Macedonian #SuccessorKingdoms #AlexanderTheGreat #AncientEconomy #CleopatraVII #Mediterranean #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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