Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again — Fexingo History
In 53 BCE, the Roman general Crassus led seven legions into the desert of Carrhae, expecting to conquer Parthia. Instead, he met a catastrophic defeat, his head delivered to the Parthian king. But what happened to the 10,000 Roman prisoners taken that day? Chinese chronicles from the Han dynasty record a strange event: a band of disciplined soldiers fighting with a 'fish-scale formation' for a Central Asian warlord. Were these the lost men of Crassus? And did they settle in a village called Liqian, in modern-day Gansu province? This episode explores the tantalizing but contested theory of Roman legionaries in ancient China. We examine the historical evidence: the Battle of Carrhae, the Han-Tarim Basin campaigns, DNA tests on local villagers, and the skeptical counterarguments. It's a story of empires colliding across the Silk Road, of prisoners turned mercenaries, and of how a ghost story from antiquity refuses to die. Lucas and Luna weigh the case for the Lost Legion, walking the line between historical possibility and popular myth. #LostLegion #BattleOfCarrhae #MarcusLiciniusCrassus #HanDynasty #Liqian #Zhelaizhai #RomanChinaTheory #ParthianEmpire #Surenas #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory #AncientRome #AncientChina #Mercenaries #DNATesting #ControversialHistory #Carrhae Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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