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Cassander's Legacy: The King Who Buried Alexander's Dynasty

8 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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In the chaos after Alexander the Great's death, one man methodically dismantled the Argead dynasty and built a new order in Macedon. Cassander, son of Antipater, was no mere Diadochus—he was a king who understood that legitimacy could be manufactured. This episode explores Cassander's rise: his alliance with Ptolemy and Seleucus, his siege of Rhodes alongside Demetrius Poliorcetes, and his ruthless elimination of Alexander's bloodline—including the murder of Alexander IV and Roxane, and the execution of Olympias. We examine his foundation of Cassandreia, his restoration of Thebes, and his marriage to Thessalonike, which tied him to Philip II's legacy. But Cassander's literary legacy also aimed to smear Alexander's reputation, commissioning histories that painted the conqueror as a tyrant. Was Cassander simply a pragmatist in a brutal era, or a calculating villain who shaped the Hellenistic world? Join Lucas and Luna as they untangle the life of a king who buried the Argeads and laid the foundations for Antipatrid and Antigonid Macedon. #Cassander #Diadochi #AlexanderTheGreat #ArgeadDynasty #Antipater #Macedon #HellenisticEra #Olympias #AlexanderIV #Roxane #Thessalonike #Cassandreia #Thebes #DemetriusPoliorcetes #Ptolemy #Seleucus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Cassander's Legacy: The King Who Buried Alexander's Dynasty

In the chaos after Alexander the Great's death, one man methodically dismantled the Argead dynasty and built a new order in Macedon. Cassander, son of Antipater, was no mere Diadochus—he was a king who understood that legitimacy could be manufactured. This episode explores Cassander's rise: his alliance with Ptolemy and Seleucus, his siege of Rhodes alongside Demetrius Poliorcetes, and his ruthless elimination of Alexander's bloodline—including the murder of Alexander IV and Roxane, and the execution of Olympias. We examine his foundation of Cassandreia, his restoration of Thebes, and his marriage to Thessalonike, which tied him to Philip II's legacy. But Cassander's literary legacy also aimed to smear Alexander's reputation, commissioning histories that painted the conqueror as a tyrant. Was Cassander simply a pragmatist in a brutal era, or a calculating villain who shaped the Hellenistic world? Join Lucas and Luna as they untangle the life of a king who buried the Argeads and laid the foundations for Antipatrid and Antigonid Macedon. #Cassander #Diadochi #AlexanderTheGreat #ArgeadDynasty #Antipater #Macedon #HellenisticEra #Olympias #AlexanderIV #Roxane #Thessalonike #Cassandreia #Thebes #DemetriusPoliorcetes #Ptolemy #Seleucus #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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