The History of Constantinople
S1E16 - Alexander the Great and the Diadochi (338 BC to 300 BC) In this episode, Byzantion stands at the edge of a world being violently reborn. Alexander rises like a storm from the West, only to vanish at the height of his power, leaving behind an empire that splinters into hungry, circling heirs. As armies sweep across Asia Minor and fleets tighten around the straits, the little city on the Bosporus learns to navigate a landscape shaped by ambition, betrayal, and the fading glow of heroic myth. It is an age of giants and wolves — and Byzantion, caught in their shadows, must once again find a way to endure. Franz Gordon, Hanna Ekström, Anna Dager / Boxes of Memories / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com [www.epidemicsound.com]. Gavin Luke / Crucial Calculations / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com [www.epidemicsound.com]. Gavin Luke / Inner Spaces / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com [www.epidemicsound.com]. Hampus Naeselius / The Thin Line / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com [www.epidemicsound.com].
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