What Happened After Alexander the Great Died — Fexingo History
After Alexander's death, one general turned a satrapy into a sprawling empire reaching from Syria to the Indus. Seleucus I Nicator not only held his ground against rivals like Antigonus and Demetrius but also made a bold gambit with Chandragupta Maurya — trading vast eastern territories for 500 war elephants. Those elephants became the decisive weapon at the Battle of Ipsus, crushing Antigonus's phalanx and reshaping the Hellenistic world. But Seleucus's ambitions didn't end there. He founded dozens of cities — including Seleucia on the Tigris and Antioch on the Orontes — planted Greek settlers across Mesopotamia and Persia, and minted coins with the anchor symbol that tied his dynasty to Alexander's legacy. Yet his death came not in battle but at the hands of an old ally, Lysimachus, betrayed by a family feud. This episode walks through Seleucus's rise, his clash with the Mauryan empire, his urban foundations, and the strange story of how his dynasty lasted longer than any other Diadoch line — until Rome absorbed it. #SeleucusINicator #Diadochi #Hellenistic #BattleOfIpsus #ChandraguptaMaurya #MauryanEmpire #WarElephants #SeleucidEmpire #AntigonusMonophthalmos #Lysimachus #SeleuciaOnTheTigris #Antioch #Hellenization #AncientHistory #AlexanderTheGreat #EmpireBuilding #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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