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Alexander's Persian Princesses: The Fate of Darius's Family

5 min · 15 jun 2026
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When Alexander the Great defeated Darius III at Issus in 333 BCE, he captured the Persian royal family — including the king's mother, wife, and daughters. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what happened to these women: their treatment at Alexander's hands, their political significance, and their tragic fates after Alexander's death. We follow the story of Stateira II (the younger), who became Alexander's bride at the mass wedding at Susa in 324 BCE, only to be murdered by Roxana shortly after Alexander's death. We also examine the fate of Sisygambis, Darius's mother, who reportedly starved herself to death upon hearing of Alexander's death, and Drypetis, who was married to Hephaestion and killed alongside her sister. Drawing on Arrian, Plutarch, and Curtius Rufus, we unravel the complex web of dynastic marriage, political calculation, and personal tragedy that surrounded these women — often overlooked in the epic of Alexander's conquest. #AlexanderTheGreat #StateiraII #Sisygambis #Drypetis #SusaWeddings #PersianRoyalFamily #Issus #Roxana #Arrian #Plutarch #CurtiusRufus #DariusIII #Hephaestion #MacedonianEmpire #Achaemenid #AncientHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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