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Alexander the Great's Siege of Aornos: Conquering the Unconquerable

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In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great faced one of his most daunting challenges: the siege of Aornos, a fortress perched atop a sheer mountain in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Local legend said even Heracles had failed to take it, but Alexander was determined to prove the legends wrong. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Alexander used psychological warfare, relentless siege engineering, and the loyalty of local allies to achieve what seemed impossible. They unpack the strategic importance of the site, the clever use of native guides and timber for ramps, and the fierce resistance of the defenders. They also examine how the siege changed Alexander's approach to mountain warfare, blending Greek and Indian tactics, and reflect on the human cost of his ambition. Join them for a deep dive into one of the most remarkable military feats of the ancient world. #AlexanderTheGreat #SiegeOfAornos #AncientWarfare #SiegeTactics #MountainFortress #Heracles #KhyberPakhtunkhwa #MacedonianPhalanx #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #DiodorusSiculus #Ptolemy #Coenus #PsychologicalWarfare #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode Alexander the Great's Siege of Aornos: Conquering the Unconquerable Cover

Alexander the Great's Siege of Aornos: Conquering the Unconquerable

In 327 BCE, Alexander the Great faced one of his most daunting challenges: the siege of Aornos, a fortress perched atop a sheer mountain in present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Local legend said even Heracles had failed to take it, but Alexander was determined to prove the legends wrong. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Alexander used psychological warfare, relentless siege engineering, and the loyalty of local allies to achieve what seemed impossible. They unpack the strategic importance of the site, the clever use of native guides and timber for ramps, and the fierce resistance of the defenders. They also examine how the siege changed Alexander's approach to mountain warfare, blending Greek and Indian tactics, and reflect on the human cost of his ambition. Join them for a deep dive into one of the most remarkable military feats of the ancient world. #AlexanderTheGreat #SiegeOfAornos #AncientWarfare #SiegeTactics #MountainFortress #Heracles #KhyberPakhtunkhwa #MacedonianPhalanx #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #DiodorusSiculus #Ptolemy #Coenus #PsychologicalWarfare #AncientHistory #MilitaryHistory #FexingoHistory #HistoryPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern5 min
Episode Alexander's War Elephants: How India's Armored Beasts Changed His Army Cover

Alexander's War Elephants: How India's Armored Beasts Changed His Army

Long before Hannibal crossed the Alps, Alexander the Great faced his own elephant threat at the Battle of the Hydaspes. But beyond that single encounter, Alexander's relationship with war elephants was complex: he captured dozens, incorporated them into his army, and even founded a specialized corps of elephant handlers. This episode follows the elephants from the Hydaspes to Babylon, exploring how Alexander learned to deploy them in siege and open battle, which Indian kings supplied them, and what happened to the elephants after his death. We also look at the logistics of moving these beasts across deserts and mountains, the role of mahouts, and the legacy Alexander left for the Successor kingdoms who would later wage entire wars with elephant armies. Specific sources include Arrian's Anabasis, Diodorus Siculus, and Curtius Rufus, with mentions of Porus, Taxiles, Chandragupta Maurya, and the Battle of Ipsus. #AlexanderTheGreat #WarElephants #Hydaspes #Porus #ChandraguptaMaurya #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #DiodorusSiculus #MacedonianArmy #Successors #AncientWarfare #IndianHistory #Seleucids #BattleOfIpsus #Mahout #History #FexingoHistory #AncientMilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern5 min
Episode The Mutiny at Opis: Alexander's Army Says No Cover

The Mutiny at Opis: Alexander's Army Says No

In 324 BCE, on the plains of Opis near modern Baghdad, Alexander the Great faced his greatest challenge yet — not from an enemy army, but from his own men. After years of conquest, the Macedonian veterans refused to march further. Alexander's response was swift and ruthless: he executed thirteen ringleaders, dismissed thousands of soldiers, and staged a dramatic reconciliation that reshaped his empire. This episode dives into the causes of the mutiny, from Alexander's adoption of Persian customs to the exhaustion of troops who had marched from Greece to India. We explore Alexander's speech recorded by Arrian, the role of Coenus as the soldiers' spokesman, and the political aftermath including the mass wedding at Susa and the creation of a mixed Persian-Macedonian army. The mutiny at Opis reveals the fragile bond between Alexander and his army, and the tensions that would explode after his death. #OpisMutiny #AlexanderTheGreat #MacedonianArmy #Coenus #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #SusaWeddings #PersianCustoms #MacedonianPhalanx #HellenisticEmpire #AncientHistory #MilitaryMutiny #AlexanderTheGreatPodcast #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece #Achaemenid #Diadochi #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern7 min
Episode Alexander's Hindu Kush Winter: The City That Nearly Broke Him Cover

Alexander's Hindu Kush Winter: The City That Nearly Broke Him

In the winter of 329 BCE, Alexander the Great marched his army into the Hindu Kush mountains to found Alexandria-Kapisa, a city that would become a linchpin of his eastern empire. But the campaign nearly unraveled in the snow. This episode follows the grueling winter crossing, the founding of the city among the local Kamboja tribes, and the archaeological traces left behind. We explore what motivated Alexander to push into such hostile terrain, how his soldiers coped with frostbite and altitude sickness, and what modern excavations at Begram reveal about the fusion of Greek and Indian cultures. Along the way, we touch on the Bactrian rebellion, the role of local satraps, and Alexander's evolving strategy of consolidation. For anyone who thinks they know Alexander's story, this forgotten winter reveals a conqueror at his most vulnerable—and his most determined. #AlexanderTheGreat #HinduKush #AlexandriaKapisa #Begram #Kamboja #Bactria #AncientHistory #Hellenistic #MilitaryHistory #Archaeology #GreekHistory #IndianHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast #AncientWorld #CityFoundations #WinterCampaign Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. Juni 20266 min
Episode The Murder of Parmenion: Alexander's Darkest Decision Cover

The Murder of Parmenion: Alexander's Darkest Decision

In 330 BCE, Alexander the Great ordered the execution of Parmenion, his most senior general and a man who had served Philip II for decades. This episode explores the Philotas affair — the accusation, trial, and torture of Parmenion's son — and the cold-blooded assassination of Parmenion himself at Ecbatana. We examine the political calculation behind Alexander's actions, the role of the army assembly in condemning Philotas, and the darker turn in Alexander's reign that followed. Drawing from Arrian, Curtius Rufus, and Plutarch, we ask: was Parmenion guilty by association or a strategic threat? And what does this purge tell us about Alexander's transformation from king to autocrat? #AlexanderTheGreat #PhilotasAffair #Parmenion #Ecbatana #MacedonianPhalanx #Arrian #CurtiusRufus #Plutarch #AncientHistory #Macedonia #PersianEmpire #HistoryOfWarfare #PoliticalPurge #Hephaestion #Craterus #Coenus #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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