The Argeads: Alexander I
From Persian vassalship to doubling his kingdom it is a wild ride and Alexander is ready to become a true king.

From Persian vassalship to doubling his kingdom it is a wild ride and Alexander is ready to become a true king.
I guess this counts as a mini series on early Persian rulers.
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I don’t know why I thought it was a good idea to give him imperator.
Phillip I he probably was be a good king. If only we had more description.
Argaeus I is a mysterious king.
Perdiccas I was most likely the founder of Macedon, for a founder of an important kingdom we have a severe lack of information on him. Just wait until the next episode
Karanos, Koinos, and Tyrrimmas are the 3 legendary founders of Macedon. Though there is little information on them, I mean there is literally nothing on the second two, I managed to merge it with a background episode to have an actual episode with actual content.
Attalus I vs. Eumenes II. Who will win, this time I think I have another controversial pick.
Basically I say ‘uh’ way to many times. Also Romans are here!
Attalus III did not want to rule, Attalus III wanted to learn about plants.
Attalus II was the younger brother of Eumenes II. Although his older brother was the great ruler, he in his own right did a pretty good job handling everything.
Everything about Eumenes’s reign was basically picture perfect. Join me to hear about the great politician, genius general, and overall amazing leader who led the kingdom through the most brilliant phase of their history.
Attalus I. The perfect example of an imperator. Join me on a journey throughout this most interesting Attalid’s life and adventures.
Eumenes I took over a small, fairly weak, and submissive Pergamon and left with a pretty large stable kingdom. Just how did he do this? We’ll find out now.
So, now we actually get to the Attalids and let’s begin their founder Philetaerus. Thought not the most action packed story I still think he was a pretty cool dude.
We have covered Seleucus Nicator but now we cover his story and others from the perspective of his both friend and foe Lysimachus.
Antiochus III vs. Antiochus IV
Seleucus I vs. Seleucus II
Alexander II vs. Antiochus X
Antiochus IV vs. Antiochus V
Antiochus III vs. Demetrius III
Seleucus I vs. Antiochus VIII
Seleucus II vs. Alexander I
Antiochus XIII vs. Alexander II
Antiochus VII vs. Antiochus X
Antiochus I vs Seleucus VI
Antiochus V vs. Antiochus VI
Antiochus IV vs. Antiochus IX