Sad End of Alexander's Empire - Diadochi Wars - Every Battle, Full Story

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  29 днів тому +39

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  • @georgepatton93
    @georgepatton93 29 днів тому +262

    Another GOATED production from Kings and Generals, the Diadochi period was such a fascinating period of time, with all the shifting alliances, back stabbings, and epic battles, and the best part about this is, depsite knowing who the eventual victor will be, it was such an extraordinary time period that id argue make history entertaining to learn

    • @kristof6472
      @kristof6472 28 днів тому +2

      I guess youre not the pots and amphoras kind of historian

    • @cryptototalwar2915
      @cryptototalwar2915 28 днів тому +7

      They should stick to content like this instead of modern political theater

    • @AAAA-lt9hq
      @AAAA-lt9hq 18 днів тому +1

      Don't worry. The Byzantines would carry on the Greek civil wars tradition.

  • @JawsOfHistory
    @JawsOfHistory 28 днів тому +127

    The original release of this was one of the reasons I subscribed to this channel many moons ago. But this remake really took this epic story and turned it to 11.

  • @vitorpereira9515
    @vitorpereira9515 28 днів тому +150

    Conquering the world on horseback is easy; it is dismounting and governing that is hard.

  • @JonManProductions
    @JonManProductions 28 днів тому +79

    Finally. We can literally watch a compilation of Greek history from K&G from the Peloponnesian Wars all the way to the Roman Conquest Of Greece Uninterrupted! XD

  • @monsteras90
    @monsteras90 20 днів тому +31

    The fact that Ptolemy the Soter was the only one of the diadochi that died from natural causes at age of 85, makes him ''the strongest''. His Greek/Egyptian Kingdom was by far the greatest also, with contribution in humanity due to Alexandrian Library and Alexandrian Lighthouse. I admire Ptolemy so much!

    • @sodadrinker89
      @sodadrinker89 20 днів тому

      Too bad his descendants were hedonistic assholes.

    • @Sargon-g9c
      @Sargon-g9c 9 днів тому

      He had a very supportive sister

    • @theunknownpersonism
      @theunknownpersonism 8 днів тому +2

      He's also the one that started this whole mess. If only he didn't steal Alexander's corpse.

  • @sirunklydunk8861
    @sirunklydunk8861 29 днів тому +99

    Game of Thrones if it were Greek, had slightly less incest, and somehow pulled the white walker invasion better

  • @dudrushpowerforce
    @dudrushpowerforce 24 дні тому +15

    this whole time sparta just sat there, menacingly

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  24 дні тому +7

      Check out our video on the fall of Sparta. It was much less menacing in this period.

  • @thomasrinschler6783
    @thomasrinschler6783 28 днів тому +24

    Thanks for including the Syrian Wars in the video! A couple of points on that part:
    2:48:14 The end of this war had actual effects in the sky! Ptolemy's wife Berenike II pledged to sacrifice her hair to the gods if Ptolemy returned safely from battle, which she duly did. However, the hair soon mysteriously disappeared. The court astronomer pointed to an area of the sky (which until then had been considered the tuft of Leo's tail) and said the gods had transported her hair to the heavens. The area is still known as Coma Berenices ("Berenike's hair") to this day, and it's the only one of the 88 official constellations to be named after an attested historical person. Berenike herself had led an interesting life. She was the daughter and only child of Magas of Cyrene (mentioned a few minutes before in the video), and had inherited Cyrene upon his death around 250. Her mother, Apama, the daughter of Antiochos I (thus showing the alliance between Cyrene and the Seleukids), brought in Demetrios the Fair, brother of Antigonos II Gonatas of Macedon, to be her daughter's husband. However... Berenike caught her husband and mother in bed together and had Demetrios executed and her mother exiled. She soon afterwards married Ptolemy III and thus Cyrene was re-united with Egypt.
    2:59:24 The Roman envoy is said to have literally drawn a circle around Antiochos IV and told him that Rome required the answer of peace or war (if Antiochos didn't withdraw from Egypt) before Antiochos stepped across it. Antiochos had no choice but to eventually say he would not go to war with Rome over Egypt. This is considered one of the origins of the saying "line in the sand".

  • @djwolfenstein
    @djwolfenstein 28 днів тому +40

    I love history and this channel is one I'm happy to have found because it is the G.O.A.T of historical documentary channels

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  28 днів тому +8

      Thanks!

    • @alfrancisbuada2591
      @alfrancisbuada2591 27 днів тому

      ​@KingsandGenerals Hi, longtime supporter of your channel. I want you to do a video on the Philippine Revolution. Specifically on the Katipunan.

  • @KroiAlbanoiArbanon
    @KroiAlbanoiArbanon 28 днів тому +79

    Alexander to his generals in Elysium:what was the one reason you made me turn away from the east?
    The generals: no more war.
    Alexander:and the other reason you killed me?
    Generals: no more war
    Alexander: and what did you do after I died?
    Generals:we.....we started another war.
    Alexander grabs a sword and starts chasing them.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 26 днів тому +19

      Romans and Greeks were a match made in heaven. They boasted some all time hypocrites.

    • @darthvader9235
      @darthvader9235 23 дні тому +1

      😂😂

  • @MichaelB-jw5po
    @MichaelB-jw5po 28 днів тому +23

    It's like Christmas morning whenever you guys release one of these long-form documentaries

  • @ChrisTheLoneWanderer
    @ChrisTheLoneWanderer 27 днів тому +42

    Hello everyone! I was the writer for this series, and I have to say a huge thanks to the animator and editor for making the series possible and giving it such quality!
    Secondly, if you have any questions, comments, or feedback, please let me know here and I'll try to reply when I can!

    • @longdongjohnson814
      @longdongjohnson814 27 днів тому

      Maybe a stupid question, but do you know every Diadochi with family, backstabbing and battle by heart? Or do you have to sometimes look it up? I am on my second watch 40 min in, but I am overwhelmed with information.

    • @ChrisTheLoneWanderer
      @ChrisTheLoneWanderer 27 днів тому +4

      ​@@longdongjohnson814 We all need an index/family tree to figure this out. The Syrian Wars section is actually super confusing!

    • @longdongjohnson814
      @longdongjohnson814 27 днів тому +1

      @@ChrisTheLoneWanderer I am kind of relieved, that the experts have the same problem as me. But keep up the great work. See you in your next series, and thanks.

    • @peteroderic33
      @peteroderic33 26 днів тому

      Any plans to remake the wars of Pyrrhus of Epirus?

    • @ChrisTheLoneWanderer
      @ChrisTheLoneWanderer 26 днів тому +2

      @@peteroderic33 Not at the moment; some of his battles are mentioned in the Fall of Sparta video my colleagues wrote, but that was about it for filling some of the gaps.

  • @noahtelanderazzaro2576
    @noahtelanderazzaro2576 3 дні тому +2

    Beautiful poem. Your work, as always, is remarkable.

  • @lucashunskor3333
    @lucashunskor3333 22 дні тому +6

    Now this is the true Game of Thrones. I need somebody to make a series surrounding these wars but don’t change anything at least not anything big. Keep it historical it’s already good like you literally can’t make this shit up.

  • @franciscojorgesousaandrade
    @franciscojorgesousaandrade 27 днів тому +7

    It's so interesting and fascinating when you make a compilation of videos and create these giant documentaries that we think are just a collection of videos, nothing special, and then you include some battles, information or interesting stories that we've never seen before in a video of their own. That's brilliant and makes us interested in watching these giant documentaries.

  • @Greek.history.enthusiast
    @Greek.history.enthusiast 28 днів тому +12

    Thanks for covering the Greek history once again

  • @mspionage1743
    @mspionage1743 27 днів тому +4

    Given how these Generals clearly did not like each other, it would have been interesting to be able to hear/see their war meetings when Alexander was still alive. The backstabbing must have been massive.

  • @jonbaxter2254
    @jonbaxter2254 28 днів тому +6

    Incredible docu, and kinda insane how these fellas were all united a decade before, conquering the world.

    • @michaeljfoley1
      @michaeljfoley1 24 дні тому +3

      Yeah, can you imagine being Alexander, or Philip before him, and trying to manage and direct such a group of fractious, ruthless and brutal men?

  • @Blue-1991
    @Blue-1991 26 днів тому +3

    1:47:00 I see what you did there!
    Joking aside, I absolutely LOVE this long Videos. They are really informative and super entertaining to watch Please keep up the great work

  • @yind0h
    @yind0h 21 день тому +2

    Can’t get enough of these long-form documentaries! My favorite parts of the channel! You guys are amazing!

  • @DistantLights
    @DistantLights 28 днів тому +8

    What a fascinating period! If only more sources survived of this period

  • @theyellowjesters
    @theyellowjesters 4 дні тому

    Such a fascinating time period. What an absolute ride. What an abject chaotic mess!
    Thank you for all you do @KingsandGenerals

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 28 днів тому +5

    This is something. A masterpiece by Kings and Generals. A war of ancient proportions. A world war.

  • @jayokay424
    @jayokay424 22 дні тому +3

    Alexander : You see that land mass between those 2 entire oceans? I want that.
    Silver Shields : YES STRATEGOS!!!

  • @leroyhanna8670
    @leroyhanna8670 28 днів тому +5

    When I'm able to afford membership I will definitely reach out in support this Channel because I appreciate the fact I was able to look at historical content freely

  • @caesarplaysgames
    @caesarplaysgames 10 днів тому

    Man, I remember the original Wars of the Diadochi series from way back when. Classic Kings and Generals. Can’t wait to watch the updated, improved version now!

  • @jonathanvalenzuela1419
    @jonathanvalenzuela1419 28 днів тому +21

    Thank you, Kings and generals for all your hard work. We really appreciate you.

  • @Alec.40
    @Alec.40 28 днів тому +5

    The long videos make me happy, thank you.

  • @sicherheitshalber959
    @sicherheitshalber959 28 днів тому +5

    3 hours💀?
    what is bro coocking?
    Goated Channel 👑

  • @johnmitchell803
    @johnmitchell803 20 днів тому +3

    1:46:36 the self titled qoute goes so hard💯💯🔥

  • @barryboushehri1707
    @barryboushehri1707 29 днів тому +14

    Amazing & Thrilling documentary video.

  • @MorallyGreyWolf
    @MorallyGreyWolf 25 днів тому +2

    What an awesome follow up to your Alexander presentation! I've been watching them one at a time but now I can binge them all!:D What an amazing body of work K&G team! You guys are amazing!😎

  • @Auscan_Octrice
    @Auscan_Octrice 16 днів тому

    This series carried me through a long project I made for my ancient world class back in high school and I made my own video with albeit poor quality with sets built in minceraft, complete with voiceover. The og version of this was what helped me the most on it, I’m so glad to now see a remake❤

  • @corentinkaiservonhohenzoll9114
    @corentinkaiservonhohenzoll9114 28 днів тому +6

    I waited long this compilation. You made an incredible work ❤️

  • @Liquidsback
    @Liquidsback 29 днів тому +8

    'm sure the comment section will really love the map at 1:04:00. All seriousness, enjoying the new content.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  29 днів тому +6

      You know how it is. You either read the sources or you spend your day being mad. Can't force anyone to read.

    • @marijna6540
      @marijna6540 28 днів тому

      What's wrong with that? That was it's name given by the Greeks at the time.

    • @Liquidsback
      @Liquidsback 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@marijna6540"Hrr drrr it's Judea. Palestine didn't exist until Hadrian destroyed Jerusalem" those comments..

  • @sprc155
    @sprc155 28 днів тому +1

    Diadochi means heirs and epigonoi means offspring/children.
    Thanks for the production!

  • @dummyxaverie6381
    @dummyxaverie6381 26 днів тому +5

    1:47:03 HE SAID THE WORDDDD HE SAID THE TITLE OF THE CHANNEL

  • @jozzieokes3422
    @jozzieokes3422 29 днів тому +13

    Your team is amazing. Thank you

  • @erikselfmade
    @erikselfmade 9 днів тому

    Another brilliant production by kings and generals. HBO could do a 100 episode "mini" series on this period of time in history

  • @TheLuckyaj
    @TheLuckyaj 27 днів тому +5

    1:46:52 Roll Credits

  • @EZ-E402
    @EZ-E402 28 днів тому +2

    Needed this! However, it is unclear how the universal algorythm heard my plea for I am not the main character. Thanks to Kings & Generals!

  • @vince_morano
    @vince_morano 29 днів тому +6

    Marvelous job, as always, thank you guys!
    P.S. maybe you forgot to load the subtitles for the video, I can’t enable them at the moment.

  • @charaznable8072
    @charaznable8072 16 днів тому

    Hell yeah finally what I've been waiting for a complete video of the Diadochi from my favorite channel.

  • @pissedoff-is1mt
    @pissedoff-is1mt 28 днів тому +2

    As a Celt I'd say the Greek opinion of us is pretty accurate 😅. Great production, fascinating .

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 28 днів тому +4

    Another amazing series! Thanks KnG as always!

  • @VaderPopsVicodin10
    @VaderPopsVicodin10 28 днів тому +2

    Anything involving Alexander, I click.. especially when it's this channel.

  • @TheLayZBones
    @TheLayZBones 27 днів тому +1

    Fantastic work here as always and very fascinating. Slightly off topic its almost strange to hear in this documentary the word suicide. So many other channels these days avoid the word like the plague so its nice to see it handled in a mature way vs saying "The general then commited ouchy bye bye"

  • @0dixib0
    @0dixib0 9 днів тому

    Amazing work, as always. Btw, as the Palestinian, it's beautiful to hear my country being mentioned in a historical setting, contrary to what some people claim 🇵🇸

  • @tbiddywag6245
    @tbiddywag6245 28 днів тому

    Every time I come back to this channel it never fails to impress. Thanks for the hard work.

  • @EthanialCoramain
    @EthanialCoramain 28 днів тому

    I appreciate the content you make, being a high school student who tutors daily in history for both highschoolers and middle schoolers about ancient history this helps a lot giving facts about the periods, soon once I receive my pay check, I will join your awesome channel as a member to help you make more of these interesting documentaries/videos on ancient stories and battles! Thanks again for giving me reliable videos to product on and enjoy watching on my free time!

  • @demo777slots
    @demo777slots 27 днів тому +1

    One of my favorite History channels

  • @mattgen8525
    @mattgen8525 28 днів тому +6

    The full Hafez poem part in English:
    Let's offer flowers, pour a cup of libation,
    split open the skies and start anew on creation.
    If the forces of grief invade our lovers' veins,
    cupbearer and I will wash away this temptation.
    With rose water we'll mellow crimson wine's bitter cup;
    we'll sugar the fire to sweeten smoke's emanation.
    Take this fine lyre, musician, strike up a love song;
    let's dance, sing all night, go wild in celebration.
    As dust, O West Wind, let us rise to the Heavens,
    floating free in Creator's glow of elation.
    If mind desires to return while heart cries to stay,
    here's a quarrel for love's deliberation.
    Alas, these words and songs go for naught in this land;
    come, Hafez, let's create a new generation.
    The Hafez poem part in Persian:
    بیا تا گل برافشانیم و می در ساغر اندازیم
    فلک را سقف بشکافیم و طرحی نو دراندازیم
    اگر غم لشکر انگیزد که خون عاشقان ریزد
    من و ساقی به هم تازیم و بنیادش براندازیم
    شراب ارغوانی را گلاب اندر قدح ریزیم
    نسیم عطرگردان را شِکَر در مجمر اندازیم
    چو در دست است رودی خوش بزن مطرب سرودی خوش
    که دست افشان غزل خوانیم و پاکوبان سر اندازیم
    صبا خاک وجود ما بدان عالی جناب انداز
    بود کان شاه خوبان را نظر بر منظر اندازیم
    یکی از عقل می‌لافد یکی طامات می‌بافد
    بیا کاین داوری‌ها را به پیش داور اندازیم
    بهشت عدن اگر خواهی بیا با ما به میخانه
    که از پای خمت روزی به حوض کوثر اندازیم
    سخندانیّ و خوشخوانی نمی‌ورزند در شیراز
    بیا حافظ که تا خود را به ملکی دیگر اندازیم
    Great video and awesome poem choice.

    • @barryboushehri1707
      @barryboushehri1707 28 днів тому +1

      Thank you.

    • @ChrisTheLoneWanderer
      @ChrisTheLoneWanderer 25 днів тому

      It's a magnificent poem; if I only I spoke Farsi to listen to it in the original! The Persianate Age is as brilliant as the Hellenistic one.

    • @mattgen8525
      @mattgen8525 25 днів тому +1

      @@ChrisTheLoneWanderer In Farsi its much more colorful and has nice rhythm.
      These types of poems were called ghazal غزل and hafez was famous for this type of poems.

  • @23uncbball
    @23uncbball 28 днів тому

    Yessssss! But seriously, you all are amazing, went to Greece and had this described to me by a Greek professor, but it still boggles the mind. Thanks for the research/entertainment.

  • @derekromain4151
    @derekromain4151 28 днів тому +1

    Amazing work as always 🔥these longer videos are like watching a whole movie that you know will be good 😏
    Must say though would love a fresh series on the mongols I know it was covered years ago but you guys have really stepped your game up since then just saying it would be 🔥

  • @troydodson9641
    @troydodson9641 23 дні тому

    A good man, primary source is a fine set of reading. Procopius and his Wars under Justinian's reign are my favorite, but the Crusade Chronicles (the many) are fantastic beyond belief.
    You are a good man, long life and many children for you

  • @PubliusCornelius-s5s
    @PubliusCornelius-s5s 24 дні тому

    The geopolitical history of the Greek world is fascinating.

  • @Arselpang
    @Arselpang 17 днів тому

    This whole documentary wants me to install Imperator:Rome again with the the Invictus mod. And just ravage with the allied diadochi against Antigonus! Who's with me!

  • @billyjoe4350
    @billyjoe4350 28 днів тому +6

    One day I will visit Greece, Turkiye, North Macedonia, Italy, Tunisia & Egypt for my love of History & Gaming

    • @Greek.history.enthusiast
      @Greek.history.enthusiast 28 днів тому +7

      We would you even visit north macedonia?

    • @Jonah3427
      @Jonah3427 28 днів тому +4

      What about persia ?

    • @Greek.history.enthusiast
      @Greek.history.enthusiast 28 днів тому +6

      @@Jonah3427 Iran is one of the countries with the best history if you ask me

    • @konstantinos8224
      @konstantinos8224 28 днів тому +7

      seriously now?
      in North Macedonia they speak Bulgarian because they are slavs and in Greece we speak and write greek since the time of Alexander..
      you like history but you are scammed by their choice of using the name "Macedonia"? Omg..

    • @Greek.history.enthusiast
      @Greek.history.enthusiast 27 днів тому +6

      @@konstantinos8224 they sre literally are slavs unlike Alexander the Great and the ancient Macedonians who were Greek 😂

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 26 днів тому

    This is the moment we have all been waiting for our whole lives.

  • @thomyt2192
    @thomyt2192 2 дні тому +1

    1:47:01 HE SAID THE THING

  • @GiovanniGeo
    @GiovanniGeo 26 днів тому +2

    seleucus's death always makes me so sad :( so many things that could have been

  • @BorjaCervera
    @BorjaCervera 28 днів тому

    Absolutely amazing 🙌🏼🙌🏼 the channel has achieved another peak of quality

  • @gurvinek1980
    @gurvinek1980 27 днів тому

    You guys did a wonderful job! I swear in my childhood I would skeap new Star wars movie to watch your Wars of diadochi!

  • @Ep0nz
    @Ep0nz 24 дні тому +2

    Listen….I’m a simple man, I see *NEW* Kings & Generals, I watch it, and then I click like.

  • @ScreamCZEG
    @ScreamCZEG 28 днів тому +1

    Great timing 😊 I have two 3 hours long trains rides in two days, so I have some to spend the time on 😊 And I am sure that with this video it will be enjoyable ride ❤

  • @LazyPanda882
    @LazyPanda882 28 днів тому +1

    Love you guys for putting out such great quality content 🫶

  • @Bobdd0
    @Bobdd0 24 дні тому

    I deeply appreciate this documentary and y'all's dedication to no belittling the many peoples represented here. All to often I'll look for good documentaries and they'll be suffused with weird orientalism or pointless jerking off of western philosophy. You kept your focus tight, respectful and useful!

  • @Googers503
    @Googers503 28 днів тому

    Have a lot of K&G videos to catch up on. Glad I started with this one! 🍻

  • @JoshuaofFlorida
    @JoshuaofFlorida 28 днів тому

    I just want to tell you that I really like this channel and I have for a long time.

  • @juanp77
    @juanp77 27 днів тому

    @KingsandGenerals ..your are just the masters of history...thanks again for an incredible video.
    We love greek and roman history

  • @denizonder6395
    @denizonder6395 28 днів тому +1

    world best History Channel Thank you great Mans

  • @YeahYeahb-tch
    @YeahYeahb-tch 28 днів тому +1

    Terribly sad what happened to Perdiccas. The only one trying to do his duty. Ptolemy was definitely the master strategist

  • @Nick-hi9gx
    @Nick-hi9gx 13 днів тому +1

    I want to add something on to the very end of this.
    The Greco-Bactrians really kind of broke into a few Greco-Indian kingdoms in the Kushan mountains, and another breakaway just north of them in the Ferghana Valley, in what is now mostly Uzbekistan. It is a valley perfect for raising horses, and may be the origin of the Chinese "War for the Heavenly Horses", though there isn't any real evidence those came from Greek breeds. It is the source of at least some of that horse trade, though.
    While the Seleucids were fighting Parthians, the Greco-Bactrians were being slowly chipped away and conquered by the Saka, who created a new Greco-Saka hybrid style of war. At the same time the Chinese were fighting their wars against the Xiong'nu. The first of these to go badly for the Xiong'nu forced a number of them to break off, and move west, into what is now western China. They displaced a people called the Wusun, who in turn (alongside the Xiong'nu) displaced a people call the Yuezhi. One group of Yuezhi migrated into Tibet, but the other left China and went out west, and butted up against the Greco-Sakai, who were able to beat the Yuezhi in minor engagements, but really only enough to make them migrate through the territory. In to Ferghana.
    One of the tribes of Yuezhi were the Kushan, I can't remember what their original name was, but they managed to take over the other tribes of Yuezhi, and then some of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom that was falling apart, and in time took over the Greco-Indian kingdom as well. Essentially by being able to efficiently fuse, though we don't know specifically how, steppe warfare with heavy infantry warfare, fortified positions and from what we can tell from the relatively little historical record describing it, pretty advanced military.
    But what IS known is they used Greek troops. Well, Greco-this or Greco-that troops, it was a few centuries later by then. And I think that is really cool. They helped to create an empire that would far outlast Greek hegemony.

  • @worldofknowledge4802
    @worldofknowledge4802 26 днів тому

    So basically, the successor kingdoms of Alexander's Macedonian Empire kept fighting each other from the Diadochi Wars till their demise at the hands of new rising powers (Antigonids & Ptolemaics to Rome, Seleucids to Parthia).
    It was just the goals that changed, the Diadochis fought for succession over Alexander's Empire, & their descendants kept fighting for the territorial acquisitions for their realms.

  • @Natedogg12345
    @Natedogg12345 28 днів тому

    Thank you! Appreciate the time invested!

  • @Gen.berseker25
    @Gen.berseker25 28 днів тому +2

    More Ancient Wars! Please!

  • @buddycharley2413
    @buddycharley2413 13 днів тому

    There needs to be a show on these wars freaking epic thank you ☺️

  • @VarunSelva1
    @VarunSelva1 25 днів тому +1

    Phenomenal video, could you please make a video of the south Indian CHOLA Empire in 11th century under Emperor RAJENDRA CHOLA 1 which dominated the entire Indian Ocean, southern India and south east Asia monopolizing trade customs. Chinese accounts say that they had 60000 war elephants, 80000 cavalry and 2 million soldiers and one of the world's first navy with something sort of Greek fire (saw in odd compass channel and Google ai). Thanks in advance, keep up the great work. ❤

  • @sotirismitzolis5171
    @sotirismitzolis5171 28 днів тому +2

    You really shoud cover the end of hellenistic period,the ptolemies go full targaryen at the end.

  • @Mc-attac
    @Mc-attac 28 днів тому

    Diadochi = Διαδοχή = Succession
    Epigonoi = Επίγονοι = Successors

  • @pontic.chalyb
    @pontic.chalyb 25 днів тому

    Great Documentary about the Diadochic wars !

  • @universumaeternalisfirmus
    @universumaeternalisfirmus 28 днів тому

    How long did you expect me to wait for this?

    • @Wasteland88
      @Wasteland88 27 днів тому

      As long as they wanted you to lol

  • @kondor99999
    @kondor99999 28 днів тому

    Awesome. Hellenistic Period and the Diadochi are incredibly fascinating. Were it fiction, no one would believe it. Eumenes is the great might have been…

  • @brizo68yeah74
    @brizo68yeah74 23 дні тому

    Magic, a great over view, I've almost got it. So many people, so many similar names.

  • @Rynewulf
    @Rynewulf 28 днів тому

    This is perfect background noise for trying a Seleucid Rome 2 campaign

  • @etinarcadiaego999
    @etinarcadiaego999 20 днів тому +1

    what would i do without kings and generals… i legit do not know

  • @carlosfilho3402
    @carlosfilho3402 28 днів тому +1

    Thank you for addressing the Syrian Wars.

  • @chezburger1781
    @chezburger1781 28 днів тому

    incredible series and one of my new favorites, tbh would disagree with the title of it being a sad end. we got multiple powerful successor states and one of the coolest wars in history instead of some large decaying empire slowly fading because it turns out managing half a continent is somewhat difficult.

  • @ThePlayerGlider
    @ThePlayerGlider 24 дні тому +1

    "Now is the time of Kings and Generals" IS THAT WHERE YOU GOT YOUR NAME?!

  • @infolover_68
    @infolover_68 24 дні тому

    Since the days of legendary Macedonian kings Phillip I and Alexander the Great, Greek cities were funded, flourished and expanded. The age of Hellenism propelled science, technology, literature, and the fine arts! After all, it overshadowed the infighting of the imprudent Diadochi, along their political intrigue and plots; even the arrival of the emerging Romans didn't stop Hellenism but all the opposite!!

  • @holysoremelon8777
    @holysoremelon8777 28 днів тому +1

    Hey! Love your videos! I have a request, can you do a video about the taiping rebellion? It’s legit crazy!

  • @zombiecatcherscrazyskills2533
    @zombiecatcherscrazyskills2533 28 днів тому +1

    Wow @kings and generals, what a series

  • @_Aritus_
    @_Aritus_ 28 днів тому

    OH WE'RE EATING GOOD TODAY THANK YOU KINGS AND GENERALS

  • @mykolakozak
    @mykolakozak 10 днів тому

    Superb on a different level

  • @Sharrrian
    @Sharrrian 19 днів тому

    The jokes on this channel is always amazing just like its content. 23:50 gave me a laugh

  • @joshuaburke9516
    @joshuaburke9516 27 днів тому

    "Now is the time of Kings & Generals!"

  • @safardeyar
    @safardeyar 28 днів тому +1

    😲 wow nice one K&G team THANKS.

  • @Gen.berseker25
    @Gen.berseker25 27 днів тому

    If they ever tell my story let them say that I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die.
    -Odysseus in Troy (2004)

  • @darrylerren8185
    @darrylerren8185 29 днів тому +6

    This is the official end of the alexander/macedon thrillogy right, like there's no more follow up series afrer this?

    • @Liquidsback
      @Liquidsback 29 днів тому +3

      The Pyrrhic War is the Midquel and the Mithridatic War is the wacky spin off.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  28 днів тому +11

      We will backtrack and do Philip in 2025

    • @dudeboydudeboy-zj8kd
      @dudeboydudeboy-zj8kd 28 днів тому +1

      @@KingsandGenerals oh my! nice a prequel!

    • @almighty5839
      @almighty5839 28 днів тому +2

      @@KingsandGeneralsdo hope we get some history on Antiochus the great!