Babylonian War - Diadochi Wars Continue - Ancient History DOCUMENTARY

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Kings and Generals animated documentary series on the history of Ancient World and Ancient Greece continues with the first video in the wars of the Diadochi - successors of Alexander of Macedon. Previously, we have covered Alexander's conquest of Persia ( • Alexander of Macedon -... ) and his campaign in India, as well as his reforms, plans and death ( • Alexander: Indian Camp... ). In the aftermath of his death, his generals - the Diadochi, started dividing his empire during the Council of Babylon and deciding who will rule the empire. Meleager's coup attempt failed and he was killed. To the west, the Greek city-states led by Athens rebelled against Antipater, leading to the Lamian War, while in Asia, Ptolemy famously stole Alexander's body, striking one of the first blow of the coming war ( • Lamian War - Greeks Re... ). This led to the First War of the Diadochi in which an alliance led by Perdiccas and Eumenes faced the alliance led by Antipater and Ptolemy at the battles of Camel's Rampart, Hellespont, Orkynia and Cretopolis in 321-319 BC, which Antipater and Ptolemy won, dividing the empire again during the Partition of Triparadeisos ( • First War of the Diado... ), which in turn led to the Second War of the Diadochi, the battles of Coprates river, Athens, Megalopolis, Gabiene and Paraitakene, the end of Eumenes, as well as Philip III Arrhidaeus and Olympias ( • Battles of Gabiene and... ). Initially, the winners were in accord, but at some point, new alliances formed with Antigonos on one side and Ptolemy and Seleucus on the other, leading to the Third Diadochi War and the battle of Gaza of 312 BC ( • Battle of Gaza 312 BC ... ). For Seleucus, this morphed into the Babylonian war, as he had to defend against Antigonus during the sieges of Babylon and the battle of 25 Abu.
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How Rome Conquered Greece: • How Rome Conquered Gre...
Philip II and Macedonian Phalanx: • Armies and Tactics: Ph...
Philip II's Cavalry and Siegecraft: • Armies and Tactics: Ph...
Military Reforms of Alexander the Great: • Military Reforms of Al...
Alexander the Great: Logistics: • Alexander the Great: L...
Special Forces of Alexander the Great: • Special Forces of Alex...
Ancient Macedonia before Alexander the Great and Philip II: • Ancient Macedonia befo...
Why were Alexander's Body and Tomb So Important? • Why were Alexander's B...
What happened to Alexander's tomb? • What happened to Alexa...
Alexander the Great in Quran and Middle Eastern Myths: • Alexander the Great in...
The video was made by MalayArcher ( / mathemedicupdates , while the script was researched and written by Christos Nicolaou. This video was narrated by Officially Devin ( / @offydgg & kzread.info/dron/79s.html.... Art by Banskie Ayuban.
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00:00 Intro
01:43 Chapter I: The Babylonian War
05:05 Second siege of Babylon
06:21 Chapter II: Antigonos in Mesopotamia
07:44 Third siege of Babylon
09:27 Chapter III: Seleukos' last stand
10:54 Battle of 25 of Abu
12:34 Chapter IV: Seleukid triumph
13:45 Chapter V: The matters in Cyprus
14:27 Chapter VI: Troubles brewing in Greece
17:48 Chapter VII: The conclusion
#Documentary #Alexander #Diadochi

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals2 күн бұрын

    🎥Check out our series on the Fall of Sparta, Anabasis of Xenophon and Persian Wars on KZread kzread.info/dron/MmaBzfCCwZ2KqaBJjkj0fw.htmljoin or patreon: www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals

  • @wahedi9321

    @wahedi9321

    2 күн бұрын

    Hey, can you please check your email, I’ve sent an important message regarding your channel and viewers.

  • @shzarmai

    @shzarmai

    Күн бұрын

    please consider making a video about Nader Shah in the future

  • @williamyoung9401

    @williamyoung9401

    Күн бұрын

    And because of the greed of a few men vying for ultimate power, who saw themselves as the next Alexander, the Greeks fought amongst themselves to the breaking point, allowing the slave-state of Roma to rise and conquer further east.

  • @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk658
    @theicepickthatkilledtrotsk6582 күн бұрын

    I really wish there was a series with Game of Thrones budget about the Diadochi. But first it will need a mini-series about Alexander's life

  • @SB-qm5wg

    @SB-qm5wg

    2 күн бұрын

    That would be awesome.

  • @user-pr8mk6uu8m

    @user-pr8mk6uu8m

    2 күн бұрын

    I've never seen (nor cared to) Games of Thrones. I loved Rome and Gunpowder. A diadochi war series by those producers would indeed be amazing.

  • @lukezuzga6460

    @lukezuzga6460

    Күн бұрын

    Yes, this would be cool

  • @flackstar007

    @flackstar007

    Күн бұрын

    Yet reality is Alexander's life and achievements were royally trashed by literally everyone around him in repeated fit's of self entitlement and greed. So such a series would be a bittersweet affair.

  • @internetdude1233

    @internetdude1233

    Күн бұрын

    @@flackstar007game of thrones is pretty bittersweet

  • @lobotomyE.G.O.RegretFaust
    @lobotomyE.G.O.RegretFaust2 күн бұрын

    Hearing Rome's Greek Intro theme at the start was amazing, excellent choice of music.

  • @IronFatherJohn
    @IronFatherJohn2 күн бұрын

    It's a pity Seleucids lose in such an embarrassing way to Rome otherwise they would be much better known. They're a fascinating what-if scenario.

  • @kingtryfon5702

    @kingtryfon5702

    2 күн бұрын

    it wasnt really an embarrassing way

  • @lisboah

    @lisboah

    2 күн бұрын

    ​​@@kingtryfon5702They were defeated in what, 3 battles tops? The Persians resisted Alexander for far longer and the guy was actively trying to conquer the entire empire.

  • @TheREPPIX

    @TheREPPIX

    2 күн бұрын

    One what if I like if what if they aloud Hannibal to command his own army instead of assigning him to a navy (Hannibal had been exiled from Carthage so he joined the Selucids to fight rome)

  • @ethancorsmeier1110

    @ethancorsmeier1110

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@TheREPPIX he joined his mother city tyre but a more interesting idea is before zama hannibal requested aid from the phonecians, seleucids, and antigonid macedon for aid. It would've been a monster of a coalition only rivaled by the one to overthrow napoleon.

  • @ethancorsmeier1110

    @ethancorsmeier1110

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@lisboah true but look at the other wars with the greeks the roman had, like pyrrhus was defeated in 3 battles, Phillip V was beaten in 2 battles, and Perseus II was beaten solely at cynocephale. Its astounding the seleucids could field 3 armies to fight the romans. Also antiochus lost in Asia to the scipio Brothers so there isn't much shame in losing to some of rome's best.

  • @MicaiahBaron
    @MicaiahBaron2 күн бұрын

    "To you, killing Alexander's son was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was only Tuesday."

  • @KingsandGenerals

    @KingsandGenerals

    2 күн бұрын

    Okay, general Bison

  • @sidp5381

    @sidp5381

    2 күн бұрын

    M.bison or Vega is in the house

  • @TheStrategos392
    @TheStrategos3923 күн бұрын

    Seleukos was a wily shrewd fox.

  • @itsthatoneguy2921

    @itsthatoneguy2921

    2 күн бұрын

    So is your mom...tell her hello for me will ya 😘

  • @lisboah

    @lisboah

    2 күн бұрын

    Started as the weakest, ended up with the largest empire.

  • @TheREPPIX

    @TheREPPIX

    2 күн бұрын

    Indeed

  • @rotciv1492

    @rotciv1492

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@lisboah Most were too occupied battling each other while he made sure to build an extensive relationship network in the capital city. And such thing has proven to be an invaluable asset during history. Look at the Roman Empire. Look at the French Revolution. Look at most Chinese dinasties. The moment you got a firm grasp of the capital, you could take the whole thing.

  • @bcurtis785

    @bcurtis785

    2 күн бұрын

    @@lisboah Not surprising, after all he was the Strongest

  • @ethancorsmeier1110
    @ethancorsmeier11102 күн бұрын

    Can we all appreciate that K&G takes the time to not only make new content but also redo old content to give it more justice. I dont know any other channel that does that❤

  • @KingsandGenerals

    @KingsandGenerals

    2 күн бұрын

    Thanks. Indeed, the goal is to cover the events in more detail and with better graphics.

  • @SafavidAfsharid3197

    @SafavidAfsharid3197

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@KingsandGeneralswaiting for a series on Maratha or Mughals please 🥺

  • @Liquidsback
    @Liquidsback3 күн бұрын

    All in all Kassander gets the blame, but the other Diadochi were thinking of eventually eliminating the Argead line. Whether Antigonus, Seleukos, Ptolemy, or even Lysimachus had won the whole empire in another timeline, Alexander IV or Heracles would have been like the child emperors in China, served their purpose but now no longer necessary.

  • @iseeyou5061

    @iseeyou5061

    2 күн бұрын

    Basicly an expression of "too soon"

  • @micalangenburg1706

    @micalangenburg1706

    2 күн бұрын

    Man I hate Kassander, fuck him. Murdered the true successor. (sorry for hating him on your comment, have a great day good sir)

  • @jonathandumigan8041
    @jonathandumigan80412 күн бұрын

    This is so fascinating to watch how this all plays out.

  • @Kaiyanwang82
    @Kaiyanwang822 күн бұрын

    "It was revealed to me in a dream (by Alexander)" is actually older than I suspected.

  • @tripsaplenty1227

    @tripsaplenty1227

    2 күн бұрын

    How do you think religions get started? It's either a drug induced stupor/revelation or dreams.

  • @youreright...1284

    @youreright...1284

    Күн бұрын

    @@tripsaplenty1227 not really, more like folklore and legend with a mixture of reality

  • @tripsaplenty1227

    @tripsaplenty1227

    Күн бұрын

    @@youreright...1284 where did the folklore and legends come from?

  • @user-fl5mq9kp7g

    @user-fl5mq9kp7g

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@tripsaplenty1227Of the righteous human beings who turned to God

  • @georgeabraham5672

    @georgeabraham5672

    22 сағат бұрын

    Even modern politicians use it

  • @bolggamer5542
    @bolggamer55422 күн бұрын

    I did a research paper on this part of the war. Still my favorite paper I've ever written.

  • @QuantumHistorian

    @QuantumHistorian

    2 күн бұрын

    How did you cope with the abysmal source situations? Books I've read on the subject mostly just skip it and note there's nothing that be said with any confidence.

  • @bolggamer5542

    @bolggamer5542

    2 күн бұрын

    @@QuantumHistorian There's a pillar Seleukos has commissioned after the war that explained his point of view of the war. While parts of it were destroyed due to time and wars over that time, what historians have been able to decipher has been key to understanding the Babylonian War. Add to that the sparse Greek sources we have and speculations from modern historians and tacticians and you're able to get a more in depth picture than you'd expect.

  • @omarbradley6807

    @omarbradley6807

    Күн бұрын

    @@QuantumHistorian The Babylonian chronicles in the British museum, are translated online.

  • @MichaelSmith-ij2ut
    @MichaelSmith-ij2ut2 күн бұрын

    "Somehow, Nikator has returned."

  • @jeffreyzervos6938
    @jeffreyzervos69382 күн бұрын

    It's kinda funny that the real winner of the wars of the diadochi was rome.

  • @jeffreyzervos6938

    @jeffreyzervos6938

    2 күн бұрын

    The constant wars literally left everything open from Egypt to Macedonia to Asia minor til Mesopotamia

  • @zombieoverlord5173

    @zombieoverlord5173

    2 күн бұрын

    Who knew that fighting yourselfs nonstop for generations is a bad strategy.

  • @lisboah

    @lisboah

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@zombieoverlord5173Must be some kind of ancient greek tradition.

  • @jeffreyzervos6938

    @jeffreyzervos6938

    2 күн бұрын

    It might be I guess we will never know.

  • @guilhermesstrueb881

    @guilhermesstrueb881

    Күн бұрын

    Eastern Romans X Sassanians = Caliphate takeover.

  • @Fanta_Santa
    @Fanta_Santa2 күн бұрын

    I absolutely love how you use Rome IIs graphics and illustrations in these videos. Feels like an extension of the game.

  • @barryboushehri1707
    @barryboushehri17073 күн бұрын

    Another Excellent video from K&G.

  • @rickjames18
    @rickjames182 күн бұрын

    That Kassander guy was a real bastard, killing Alexander's entire line just to stay in power.

  • @andresestupinan2331

    @andresestupinan2331

    9 сағат бұрын

    Little he knew he was doing a favor to the world.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK0012 күн бұрын

    Another amazing video KnG! like always.

  • @mundolincurve7577
    @mundolincurve7577Күн бұрын

    so happy to hear more about my bro Antigonos the cyclop. I love how deep these videos go, and the fact everything is even deeper and that the truth will never be fully known makes it even more mystical

  • @MythicTales993
    @MythicTales9932 күн бұрын

    I always learn something new from your videos. They are a treasure trove of knowledge.

  • @user-vf3pe9ce5x
    @user-vf3pe9ce5x2 күн бұрын

    Alexander the great dies. His generals: its a real free estate.

  • @reginageorge4

    @reginageorge4

    2 күн бұрын

    Reminds me of when the last Umayyad caliph in Cordoba died, the taifa kingdoms were like: it's free real estate

  • @garethgobulcoque8668

    @garethgobulcoque8668

    2 күн бұрын

    This is why you always have an up to date will. Leaving your beneficiaries to figure out who the strongest amongst them is tends not to work out so great.

  • @user-vf3pe9ce5x

    @user-vf3pe9ce5x

    2 күн бұрын

    @@garethgobulcoque8668 Tbh it will still probably lead to war.

  • @lisboah

    @lisboah

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@garethgobulcoque8668Seeing how things went, these guys would have ignored the will. They murdered Alexander's family and even robbed his corpse.

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotmeКүн бұрын

    I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

  • @sergiopereira2497
    @sergiopereira2497Күн бұрын

    "Greeks could rule the world. Alexander did. He took a Greek army to the far Indus. There was nothing left to conquer; the world was his. But Alexander is dead. His empire is gone. And so we live in evil days; the free men of Greece have turned on each other, instead of their proper enemies: those who envy all the Greeks have done. Alexander must weep, if the dead weep. I will weep in his place, but I will also hope. The world turns; what was may come again. The Fates still spin the web of men's lives. So now, perhaps the gods wish Greeks to be great again. Perhaps a new Alexander will take up the sword, bring order where there is chaos, remake the world of men into a better place...perhaps." Greek campaign intro speech from Rome: Total War

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_Күн бұрын

    Terrific! This is one of K&G's finest series yet!😎🔥⚔

  • @omarbradley6807
    @omarbradley6807Күн бұрын

    Patrokles, the defender during the second siege of Babylon, was a geologist, and theorized that the Caspian sea may be a gate to a northern ocean. Demetrios of Phalerus the tyrant ousted by Demetrios Poliocrates, fled to Ptolemy and he constructed the "Great Pharos of Alexandria", (the lighthouse)

  • @Proud_to_be_white
    @Proud_to_be_white2 күн бұрын

    Great video 🙏

  • @sameenyasar8588
    @sameenyasar8588Күн бұрын

    Hello, I have been watching your videos for a while now and enjoy the detailed discussions you make on history. I would truly appreciate if you make a video on history of Bengal (culture,language etc.). 😀

  • @collintrytsman3353
    @collintrytsman33532 күн бұрын

    excellent as always

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE2 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the video

  • @jozzieokes3422
    @jozzieokes34222 күн бұрын

    Wow that was awesome and epic!

  • @Mao_Zedong1927
    @Mao_Zedong19272 күн бұрын

    Once more, @KingsandGenerals succeed in making the best history video’s possible👌👌👌

  • @JayU10
    @JayU102 күн бұрын

    Alexander's successors (mainly Ptolemy) is what got me into history. I love this series so much and I can't wait for every video this channel drops!

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmaiКүн бұрын

    please make a video on Nader Shah soon

  • @micalangenburg1706
    @micalangenburg17062 күн бұрын

    That Greek City States Soundtrack on the Intro is just ... Chef's kiss 😙🤌

  • @emilioperis
    @emilioperis2 күн бұрын

    Brilliant videos, what an interesting time in history.

  • @shzarmai
    @shzarmaiКүн бұрын

    please consider creating a video on the "Napoleon of iran/persia" Nader Shah.

  • @4sakenreaper42
    @4sakenreaper42Күн бұрын

    Great video

  • @thetruth8511
    @thetruth85112 күн бұрын

    Yeah I love k&g channel I love the ancient and modern info I get and learn

  • @AbhyudayaSinh
    @AbhyudayaSinh2 күн бұрын

    Very informative ❤

  • @Jimmyjimb123
    @Jimmyjimb1232 күн бұрын

    Lovely 👌🏻

  • @peterpienczuk2664
    @peterpienczuk26642 күн бұрын

    total war greek intro music still sends shivers down my spine : )

  • @baz_alex3557
    @baz_alex35572 күн бұрын

    Just imagine if Kleopatra managed to escape to Egypt and make an heir for Alexander's family, name him Alexander and he reconquers the empire. Damn. We whould get so much content

  • @sidp5381
    @sidp53813 күн бұрын

    I was gonna say, maybe hopefully in the future videos, you guys should change seleucis picture to his statue

  • @sheevjohan
    @sheevjohan2 күн бұрын

    Total War Rome I, i wont forget that music used in Intro. Just Wow, it is so clean.

  • @Uberdude6666
    @Uberdude6666Күн бұрын

    How likely is it that Seleukos simply didn't get the memo about the peace between the Diadochi, because he was out campaigning to consolidate his power and the message never reached him or sth? And then when he never showed up for the meeting, they just assumed that he had made a statement by not attending, and that it was war. I like that you used the music from the opening cutscene in Rome: Total War: Alexander for the intro btw

  • @user-nb6yf7yz9u
    @user-nb6yf7yz9u2 күн бұрын

    The Diadochi Wars series one Of my Favourite.

  • @georginhoweahvic3977
    @georginhoweahvic39772 күн бұрын

    thank you~!

  • @natheriver8910
    @natheriver89102 күн бұрын

    Wonderful

  • @josephsarra4320
    @josephsarra43202 күн бұрын

    Can you do a video of 3D tour of Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty? Just like how you did with Thebes and Alexandria videos.

  • @sidp5381
    @sidp53813 күн бұрын

    Apama is actually the daughter of Spitamenes

  • @ChrisTheLoneWanderer

    @ChrisTheLoneWanderer

    2 күн бұрын

    That is indeed correct; however Seleukos and Apama claimed she was Darius's daughter to gain political legitimacy in Persia and the broader region (as mentioned in the narration). It was part of a broader strategy; essentially what is outlined in the video in terms of buying out local support and using existing social networks present in Persia and Media from the Achaemenid period.

  • @Alcatur

    @Alcatur

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@ChrisTheLoneWanderer Actually makes you think of what Apama herself thought of that, or perhaps if it was her own idea. Shame that we don't have anything on her character or role (or actually relationship with Seleucos, them maintaining their marriage could indicate a very interesting personal story).

  • @Manouil_III
    @Manouil_IIIКүн бұрын

    It's time for some *Age of Empires I in Age of Empires II engine (Return of Rome DLC)* Macedonians campaign.

  • @uria3679
    @uria36792 күн бұрын

    Please do a video on The Battle Of Fishguard, the last invasion of Britain

  • @krystofcisar469
    @krystofcisar4692 күн бұрын

    You know thats gonna be banger when rome tw opening theme starts :)

  • @Iraqi_baathist2009
    @Iraqi_baathist2009Күн бұрын

    Amazingly done as always but I would like to ask a question to you I've looked at all of your videos you haven't done any video on the neo Babylonian Empire and there wars against Egyptians Assyrians Phoenicians Jews and Arabia and also I've always had a question it is said that Nebuchadnezzar went with his troops to Lydia if you could describe why in your video it would be amazing so why have you not made any video on such a fascinating empire is my main question?

  • @shk9150
    @shk9150Күн бұрын

    Love your videos, can you make a video on Sudanese history? ❤

  • @kmystak
    @kmystak2 күн бұрын

    Well , the Corinthian helmet was extinct for a century and a half but I suppose it's ok to use it for the shake of your views K&G ❤

  • @chriscoates5312
    @chriscoates53122 күн бұрын

    Nice

  • @niconicoo5661
    @niconicoo56612 күн бұрын

    Georgians armenians amd greeks habe been so close for so many years its fascinating

  • @reginageorge4

    @reginageorge4

    2 күн бұрын

    True, but they were divided by the mongols 👉🇹🇷

  • @Papiaso

    @Papiaso

    2 күн бұрын

    ​@@reginageorge4they were divided already at that times. Centuries before Mongols.

  • @davidhughes8357
    @davidhughes83572 күн бұрын

    The very best series on the successors of Alexander out there! Never expected less. Congratulations!

  • @StevenWade-wg1rt
    @StevenWade-wg1rt3 күн бұрын

    1st comment ❤

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman98212 күн бұрын

    Never heard of the Antigonos before, now I know why.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy05052 күн бұрын

    Excellent video 📹 Seluccus- the man who would be Alexander

  • @dudeboydudeboy-zj8kd
    @dudeboydudeboy-zj8kd2 күн бұрын

    hey kings and generals, can you do the history of the kingdom of scotland from its formation to the reign of longshanks and when it became part of the uk?

  • @erikhuisken
    @erikhuisken2 күн бұрын

    Good

  • @MarkDavidKnight
    @MarkDavidKnight2 күн бұрын

    Soon that boot shaped Country west of Kassander will be like: Heyyy....

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge63162 күн бұрын

    I wonder how Alexander the Great would look upon the War of the Diadochi and the killings of so many members of this family. Great video.

  • @Alexanderrr3r

    @Alexanderrr3r

    Күн бұрын

    Alexander had his share of relatives killing. He wasn't any better than his generals.

  • @user-fl5mq9kp7g

    @user-fl5mq9kp7g

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@Alexanderrr3rAlexander: I don't kill children or kings

  • @Alexanderrr3r

    @Alexanderrr3r

    Күн бұрын

    @@user-fl5mq9kp7g en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amyntas_IV_of_Macedon proved him lying.

  • @saxonisrael8398
    @saxonisrael83982 күн бұрын

    Your playlist for Alexander has about 5 repeats for the First War of the Diadochi.

  • @KingsandGenerals

    @KingsandGenerals

    2 күн бұрын

    what a weird bug. fixed. thanks for the heads up!

  • @pakshirajan8585
    @pakshirajan85852 күн бұрын

    Please make a video on Bahmani Sultanate

  • @patrickjeffers7864
    @patrickjeffers7864Күн бұрын

    Alexander and Napoleon..neither established a dynasty that survived. But, their generals did

  • @lukedelacruz-gx2ol
    @lukedelacruz-gx2olКүн бұрын

    Hello king and general can you make a video the marawi siege on your modern warfare videos if you can make this thank you😊

  • @joeboah6040
    @joeboah60402 күн бұрын

    15:22 , Cleopatra never married Antipater? Her only husband(on a more official scale, that actually met her after ''marrying'', and we know of) is Alexander I of Epirus.

  • @QuintenWhyte
    @QuintenWhyte2 күн бұрын

    The tone of the battle horn said "Go whoop their aaaaaaaaassssssss!"

  • @the_feedle
    @the_feedleКүн бұрын

    So this is when Imperator Rome begins

  • @bog572
    @bog572Күн бұрын

    Epic

  • @Aginor88
    @Aginor882 күн бұрын

    Som vanligt hög kvalitè på innehållet.

  • @JustAskYourQuestionAlready
    @JustAskYourQuestionAlreadyКүн бұрын

    Just think Alexander was holding all this personalities in check when he was alive and as soon as he died there true ambitions came out. The more I study the Diadochi War the more I start wondering if one of these many characters couldn’t wait and planned an assassination

  • @JustAskYourQuestionAlready

    @JustAskYourQuestionAlready

    Күн бұрын

    I swear the world was better in ancient times and I hope the chronovisor is real so we can have a better understanding of the world than we do today

  • @Kili2807

    @Kili2807

    Күн бұрын

    Especially Antigonos is interesting for me. He was in his sixties when he suddenly seemingly started to have great ambitions. Before that he was ruling in backwater Phrygia and battling local cappadocian resistance

  • @aminmusic3558
    @aminmusic3558Күн бұрын

    What stabilization tools were used for the shots in this video?

  • @greaper1156
    @greaper1156Күн бұрын

    For the algorithm!

  • @chasechristophermurraydola9314
    @chasechristophermurraydola93142 күн бұрын

    I was wondering but can you do videos on the Greco bactrian and the Indo Greek kingdoms and I am asking because I am interested in the greek peoples in India after the death of Alexander the Great.

  • @Pontifexum
    @Pontifexum2 күн бұрын

    The map is a little inaccurate, Nikomedia wasn't founded until 264 BC (half a century after this timeline) and was actually called Astacus during this period. Also while it is true Byzantium existed during this period, Lysimachos founded his capital of Lysimachia ca. 309 BC which lay more west of Byzantium

  • @helicongremory8480

    @helicongremory8480

    Күн бұрын

    Lysimacheia is in the Hellespont, near the ancient city of Kardia, birthplace of Eumenes.

  • @Pontifexum

    @Pontifexum

    Күн бұрын

    @@helicongremory8480 yes, which is a little bit west of Byzantium.

  • @banerjeesiddharth05
    @banerjeesiddharth052 күн бұрын

    Seleucus was defeated by chandragupta maurya in seleucid maurya war of 305 BC

  • @WissHH-

    @WissHH-

    2 күн бұрын

    So?

  • @Kaiyanwang82

    @Kaiyanwang82

    2 күн бұрын

    But he was nice enough to give Seleucus some indian elephant, larger than the ones hellenistic realms were using, to have some fun somewhere else!

  • @reginageorge4

    @reginageorge4

    2 күн бұрын

    Poojeet trying to rewrite history 😂

  • @Kaiyanwang82

    @Kaiyanwang82

    2 күн бұрын

    @@reginageorge4 No, Seleucus was defeated as far as I know. You mix up with the people that say that Porus defeated Alexander, which is (at least very probably) wrong. The guy has probably a chip on his shoulder but he is AFAIK correct.

  • @thomasrinschler6783

    @thomasrinschler6783

    2 күн бұрын

    I assume that will be covered in an upcoming episode, as the elephants Chandragupta gave him were important in the Battle of Ipsos.

  • @EREenjoyer
    @EREenjoyer2 күн бұрын

    Funny because I’m doing a Divide Et Impera Seleucid Campaign as I speak

  • @normtrooper4392
    @normtrooper43922 күн бұрын

    Wow what a reversal of fortunes

  • @randomuser-xc2wr
    @randomuser-xc2wr2 күн бұрын

    The etymology of Babylon ( 5:38 ) is wrong, it's not Bab-Il (the gate of the god) but rather a contraction of Biet-Ba'al (the abode of Ba'al). The Lebanese city of Baalbek shares the same name but this time it's in the form of Ba'al-Biet (Ba'al's abode). Both cities are of course built around a huge shrine for Ba'al. BTW about 90% of ancient Babylonian texts refer to their god as Ba'al and yet for some reason the translations into English *change it* to Mardok which is not a name but a title: Holy Son. The word 'Mar' is used to this day in the region to refer to 'saints' (holy people), ask any Iraqi or Syrian Christian what they call St. Joseph and he'll answer Mar Yosef, while 'dok' means something like offspring.

  • @user-fl5mq9kp7g

    @user-fl5mq9kp7g

    Күн бұрын

    You know that the word Baal in Semitic languages means husband

  • @randomuser-xc2wr

    @randomuser-xc2wr

    Күн бұрын

    @@user-fl5mq9kp7g it doesn't mean husband it means master or lord, the husband is the ba'al of the woman because he's her master and lord and she obeys him. Knowing the meaning of word is not enough you have to know the etymology and when it's used in literal sense and when in figurative sense. Anyway that's neither here nor there because Ba'al as a proper name for a god is well known and documented and is recorded in both the Hebrew bible and the Quran and the famous Carthaginian leader Hannibal name is actually Han-Ba'al-Brq or Servant of the Lord of Lightning en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baal#Etymology And as I said if you read the transliteration of Babylonian text they almost always say Ba'al and not Mardok. Some of it on the net if you google for it you'll find it.

  • @lerneanlion
    @lerneanlion2 күн бұрын

    Have anyone ever asked the "what-if" question about the Babylonian War before? If not, may I be the first?

  • @missEgo0o
    @missEgo0o2 күн бұрын

    finally😍

  • @DistantLights
    @DistantLights2 күн бұрын

    Babylon was about as ancient to the Diadochi as the Diadochi are to us, I wonder what they thought seeing all those ancient structures

  • @Ruben-by4oy
    @Ruben-by4oy20 сағат бұрын

    interesting, no one tried to get allies among neighboring countries - Qidarites, Atropatine, Armenia. In Total War I would try to get those allies to secure the wings while I was dealing with the main enemy.

  • @sotirismitzolis5171
    @sotirismitzolis51712 күн бұрын

    Battle royal hellenistic edition.

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge20852 күн бұрын

  • @GG-wf6cb
    @GG-wf6cb2 күн бұрын

    We all can see where Eastern Rome inherited its court politics from. After studying Hellenistic Kingdoms i believe it is not so mad to claim that ERE was the last Successor Kingdom. An Antony and Cleopatra revenge on Octavian from the grave.

  • @williamyoung9401
    @williamyoung9401Күн бұрын

    And because of the greed of a few men vying for ultimate power, who saw themselves as the next Alexander, the Greeks fought amongst themselves to the breaking point, allowing the slave-state of Roma to rise.

  • @KingsandGenerals

    @KingsandGenerals

    Күн бұрын

    This is what we call survivorship bias. Alexander was just like them before he succeeded. You never know if you are gonna succeed.

  • @user-py2ht9gg4u
    @user-py2ht9gg4u2 күн бұрын

    Success Good Love Truth

  • @XavierDoss627
    @XavierDoss6272 күн бұрын

    There is a reason why he is called Nikator

  • @helicongremory8480
    @helicongremory8480Күн бұрын

    Once again, collective hate to Cassander.

  • @janlindtner305
    @janlindtner3052 күн бұрын

    👍👍👍

  • @davidtierney3615
    @davidtierney36152 күн бұрын

    think i prefer An-ti-o-chus as opposed to Antioch-us

  • @azazeln
    @azazeln2 күн бұрын

    Oh yes, the Greek tragedy continues!

  • @jwzero
    @jwzero2 күн бұрын

    You guys are sleeping on Ptolemy 😅 he helped him gave him money,soilders and resources

  • @deanrinnan
    @deanrinnan2 күн бұрын

    If the History Channel was still a compelling entity that made critically acclaimed history documentaries, they could make a great gamesmanship style of historical dramedy [drama-tragedy, not drama-comedy] about the Wars of the Diadochi that could rival Game of Thrones and Shogun. But alas, they are too focused on Ancient Aliens and the Curse of Oak Island. What God did I piss off to have to suffer through such miserable mismanagement of an IP. At least K&G always delivers. The Five Wars of the Diadochi was one of the first series I ever watched on this channel years ago. Glad to see it back in the limelight…Also, Seleucus should now be renamed Seleucus the Silver Fox for how crafty he was during the Babylonian War.

  • @rotciv1492
    @rotciv14922 күн бұрын

    Kassander was such a dick, honestly.

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