Heirs of the Spear: Alexander the Great's Successor Wars
Cyinda, 301 BC: The Treasury That Moved Alexander's Wars
Cyinda, 301 BC: Antigonus opened the pay chest before the empire's last great gamble.
The empires are gone. The record still turns its pages.
Alexander's successors
After Alexander died, his generals carved up the world.
Alexander the Great is dead and his generals go to war for the empire he left behind. This is the story of the Diadochi, Alexander's successors, told as a bingeable ancient history serial: one turn of the map, one player, one decision, and one more crack in the inheritance. From Babylon to the wars that carved up Alexander's empire, Heirs of the Spear follows the regents, rivals, marriages, mutinies, and sieges that turned one conquest into many kingdoms. New serialized chapters publish daily during the backfill. Propulsive and factual, built for fans of Alexander the Great, ancient history, the Hellenistic world, and serialized narrative history you can binge in order.
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Heirs of the Spear: Alexander the Great's Successor Wars
Cyinda, 301 BC: Antigonus opened the pay chest before the empire's last great gamble.
Heirs of the Spear: Alexander the Great's Successor Wars
Leonnatus rode to rescue Antipater at Lamia, and died before he could claim Macedon.
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