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In 323 BC, Alexander the Great lay dying in Babylon after conquering much of the known world, but one question lingers, did he know about Rome?
This episode explores the surprising connections between east and west in the ancient Mediterranean, from Greek colonies in southern Italy to trade networks, embassies, and military campaigns that linked distant civilizations.
Drawing on ancient sources like Livy, Strabo, and Pliny the Elder, we examine whether Alexander had real knowledge of the rising Roman Republic or if later historians exaggerated the connection.
Along the way, we uncover the role of his uncle’s campaign in Italy, the geopolitical reality of Rome during Alexander’s lifetime, and the possibility of a westward campaign that might have changed history forever.
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By Lazy Chill ProductionsIn 323 BC, Alexander the Great lay dying in Babylon after conquering much of the known world, but one question lingers, did he know about Rome?
This episode explores the surprising connections between east and west in the ancient Mediterranean, from Greek colonies in southern Italy to trade networks, embassies, and military campaigns that linked distant civilizations.
Drawing on ancient sources like Livy, Strabo, and Pliny the Elder, we examine whether Alexander had real knowledge of the rising Roman Republic or if later historians exaggerated the connection.
Along the way, we uncover the role of his uncle’s campaign in Italy, the geopolitical reality of Rome during Alexander’s lifetime, and the possibility of a westward campaign that might have changed history forever.
👇 Support My Work:
❤️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lazychillzone
👇 Youtube links:
Lazy Chill True Crime Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8dVJtzeHcJgd_Z0bHrJTHQ
Lazy Chill History Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@LazyChillHistory
Lazy Chill Zone Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@LazyChillZone
👇Social Media Links:
https://www.instagram.com/lazychillzone/
👇 Podcast links:
⚡History Video Podcast on Spotify⚡: https://open.spotify.com/show/7km5pLWpYWEj1mrPpEfRUr?si=0FHYnZf-Qs2FY1GyLevfig
⚡True Crime Podcast on Spotify⚡: https://open.spotify.com/show/0klIz08pAr7wR4we0Ia4sk?si=68qZxCeAQkysXzMZrHE0Iw
Alexander the Great, Rome history, ancient Rome, Macedonian Empire, Greek history, Roman Republic, ancient warfare, Livy history, Pliny the Elder, Strabo geography, Magna Graecia, Samnite Wars, Carthage history, ancient Mediterranean, history podcast, ancient civilizations, Greek colonies Italy, Alexander Babylon death, ancient intelligence networks, historical what if, Roman expansion, classical antiquity, Aristotle influence, Alexander campaigns, military history podcast, ancient geopolitics, Rome origins, Italian peninsula history, Alexander empire, ancient trade routes, historical analysis, history storytelling, Spotify history podcast, educational podcast, ancient world connections, western Mediterranean history, Carthaginian empire, Alexander uncle Epirus, Pandosia battle, rise of Rome, untold history