Alexander the Great: The Conqueror Who Changed the Ancient World — Fexingo History

Alexander's Royal Pages: The Boys Who Almost Killed a King

4 min · Gisteren
aflevering Alexander's Royal Pages: The Boys Who Almost Killed a King artwork

Beschrijving

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy world of Alexander the Great's royal pages — the paides basilikoi, teenage sons of Macedonian nobles who served as his personal attendants, guards, and future officers. We delve into their rigorous training, their intimate access to the king, and the shocking conspiracy of 327 BCE, when a group of pages, led by Hermolaus of Macedon, plotted to assassinate Alexander during a hunting expedition. The plot was betrayed, the conspirators executed, and the philosopher Callisthenes of Olynthus — Aristotle's nephew — was implicated and killed, forever tarnishing Alexander's relationship with his tutor. We examine the role of pages in Macedonian court life, the politics of succession, and how this crisis shaped Alexander's later paranoia. We also discuss the historian Curtius Rufus as our main source for this episode, contrasting his dramatic account with Arrian's more restrained version. A tale of ambition, betrayal, and the brutal education of empire's future leaders. #AlexanderTheGreat #PaidesBasilikoi #RoyalPages #Hermolaus #Callisthenes #CurtiusRufus #Arrian #MacedonianCourt #Conspiracy #AssassinationPlot #Aristotle #Macedonia #AncientHistory #Hellenistic #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #AncientGreece Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Reacties

0

Wees de eerste die een reactie plaatst

Meld je nu aan en word lid van de Alexander the Great: The Conqueror Who Changed the Ancient World — Fexingo History community!

Probeer gratis

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

€ 9,99 / maand na proefperiode. · Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle afleveringen

138 afleveringen

aflevering Alexander's Siege of the Uxians: The Battle That Changed His Tactics artwork

Alexander's Siege of the Uxians: The Battle That Changed His Tactics

In the winter of 331 BCE, Alexander the Great faced a seemingly minor mountain tribe that would force him to rethink his entire approach to empire. The Uxians, who had extracted tolls from Persian kings for generations, didn't just resist Alexander — they ambushed his army in a narrow pass near modern-day Dezful in Iran. This episode follows the brutal three-day campaign that resulted in the massacre of thousands of Uxian fighters and the enslavement of their families. But more importantly, it explores how this victory led Alexander to adopt Persian administrative methods, appointing a satrap over the region rather than leaving it to local chieftains. We discuss the geography of the Zagros Mountains, the Uxians' relationship with the Achaemenid court, and how Alexander's decision to integrate conquered peoples began not with the grand Susa weddings but with this small, vicious frontier war. Drawing on Arrian and Curtius Rufus, we examine the tactical decisions — sending Craterus to block the high passes while Alexander led a night march — that would later be refined at places like the Sogdian Rock. This episode fills a crucial gap in Alexander's story: the moment a conqueror learned that victory meant nothing without a plan for peace. #AlexanderTheGreat #Uxians #ZagrosMountains #SiegeWarfare #AchaemenidEmpire #AncientHistory #MacedonianPhalanx #Craterus #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #PersianAdministration #Satrap #MilitaryHistory #AncientIran #Dezful #NightMarch #Conquest #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6 jul 20264 min
aflevering Alexander's Royal Pages: The Boys Who Almost Killed a King artwork

Alexander's Royal Pages: The Boys Who Almost Killed a King

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the shadowy world of Alexander the Great's royal pages — the paides basilikoi, teenage sons of Macedonian nobles who served as his personal attendants, guards, and future officers. We delve into their rigorous training, their intimate access to the king, and the shocking conspiracy of 327 BCE, when a group of pages, led by Hermolaus of Macedon, plotted to assassinate Alexander during a hunting expedition. The plot was betrayed, the conspirators executed, and the philosopher Callisthenes of Olynthus — Aristotle's nephew — was implicated and killed, forever tarnishing Alexander's relationship with his tutor. We examine the role of pages in Macedonian court life, the politics of succession, and how this crisis shaped Alexander's later paranoia. We also discuss the historian Curtius Rufus as our main source for this episode, contrasting his dramatic account with Arrian's more restrained version. A tale of ambition, betrayal, and the brutal education of empire's future leaders. #AlexanderTheGreat #PaidesBasilikoi #RoyalPages #Hermolaus #Callisthenes #CurtiusRufus #Arrian #MacedonianCourt #Conspiracy #AssassinationPlot #Aristotle #Macedonia #AncientHistory #Hellenistic #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #AncientGreece Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren4 min
aflevering Alexander and the Siege of the Sogdian Rock artwork

Alexander and the Siege of the Sogdian Rock

After conquering the Persian heartlands, Alexander faced a brutal guerrilla war in Sogdiana and Bactria. The Sogdian Rock, a seemingly impregnable mountain fortress, became a symbol of resistance. Alexander demanded surrender; the defenders mocked him, saying he would need 'winged soldiers' to take it. What followed was a daring night assault by 300 picked volunteers using tent pegs and ropes — a feat that reshaped the nature of siege warfare in Central Asia. This episode explores the tactical ingenuity, the political stakes, and the aftermath: how Alexander married Roxana, the daughter of a local baron, to secure the region, and how that marriage echoed through Hellenistic and Persian history. We also discuss the Sogdian revolt led by Spitamenes, the role of the famous Bactrian cavalry, and how this campaign foreshadowed Alexander's later challenges in India. A story of courage, cruelty, and cultural fusion at the edge of the known world. #AlexanderTheGreat #SogdianRock #Sogdiana #Bactria #Spitamenes #Roxana #SiegeWarfare #MacedonianArmy #HellenisticPeriod #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #AncientWarfare #PersianEmpire #MountainFortress #TentPegs #WingedSoldiers #Arrian Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren6 min
aflevering Alexander and the Indian War Elephants artwork

Alexander and the Indian War Elephants

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Alexander the Great's encounter with war elephants during his Indian campaign, focusing on the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE. They discuss how Porus used elephants to counter the Macedonian phalanx, the tactical challenges they posed, and the lasting impact on Hellenistic warfare. The conversation also touches on the fate of Alexander's elephants after his death and their role in the armies of the Diadochi, including the Seleucid and Ptolemaic kingdoms. Specific details include the size of Porus's elephant corps, the use of scythed chariots, the wounding of Bucephalus, and Alexander's adoption of elephants for his own forces. The episode also covers the logistical difficulties of moving elephants across the Gedrosian Desert and how the Hellenistic world integrated these animals into their military traditions. #AlexanderTheGreat #WarElephants #BattleOfTheHydaspes #Porus #IndianCampaign #MacedonianPhalanx #Diadochi #SeleucidEmpire #PtolemaicKingdom #HellenisticWarfare #Bucephalus #GedrosianDesert #AncientIndia #Cavalry #SiegeWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 jul 20266 min
aflevering Alexander and the Siege of the Malli: The Day He Almost Died artwork

Alexander and the Siege of the Malli: The Day He Almost Died

In November 325 BCE, Alexander the Great led a brutal assault on the Malli stronghold in modern-day Punjab. The siege went wrong when Alexander, in a fit of fury, scaled the wall alone and found himself stranded inside the citadel with only three companions. A single arrow pierced his lung, and for days his army believed their king was dead. This episode unpacks the chaotic battle, the desperate rescue by Peucestas and Leonnatus, the political fallout with the Malli, and how Alexander's near-death experience reshaped his final years. We look at contradictory accounts from Arrian, Curtius Rufus, and Plutarch, and explore why Alexander's closest companions—including Ptolemy—may have embellished their own roles. We also examine the Malli's fierce resistance and the brutal aftermath, including mass executions and enslavement. Finally, we consider how this moment marked a turning point: the invincible king was mortal, and the army's morale never fully recovered. #AlexanderTheGreat #SiegeOfTheMalli #Malli #Punjab #Hydaspes #Peucestas #Leonnatus #Ptolemy #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #Plutarch #NearDeath #MacedonianArmy #Hypaspists #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 jul 20266 min