Alexander the Great: The Conqueror Who Changed the Ancient World — Fexingo History
In 332 BCE, Alexander the Great faced his most formidable obstacle yet: the island city of Tyre, a Phoenician stronghold that refused to surrender. What followed was a seven-month siege that pushed Macedonian engineering to its limits. This episode dives into the construction of a half-mile-long causeway across the sea, the deployment of siege towers on ships, and the brutal naval battles that finally broke Tyre's walls. We explore the Tyrian king Azemilcus, the role of Phoenician triremes, and the devastating aftermath when Alexander crucified 2,000 defenders along the coast. Along the way, we consider how this siege changed Alexander's strategy and left an indelible mark on the ancient world. For listeners who have followed Alexander's campaigns from Granicus to Issus, this is the story of his greatest test—and his most merciless victory. #AlexanderTheGreat #SiegeOfTyre #Phoenician #Azemilcus #Causeway #Trireme #Hephaestion #PersianEmpire #AncientWarfare #SiegeTowers #Catapults #NavalBattle #MacedonianPhalanx #332BCE #Mediterranean #History #FexingoHistory #AncientGreece Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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