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Sep 2025
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Alexander's Successors and the Danube Fr...

Wondery / Patrick Wyman
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While Alexander the Great's successors were fighting over control of his empire, Celtic-speaking migrants were moving east along the Danube River, mostly unseen and unnoticed by the Greeks to their south. The Macedonian kings should've been paying more attention, because soon, those Celts would launch one of the largest invasions of Greece in recorded histor ... Show More
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