Alexander Goes West (A Silly Counterfactual)
Bret Devereaux Collections , Legion and Phalanx May 16, 2025 30 Minutes This week we’re going to do something a bit silly, in part because I have to prepare for and travel to an invited workshop/talk event later this week and so don’t have quite the time for a more normal ‘full’ post and in part because it is fun to be silly sometimes (and we might learn something). One of the standard pop-history counter-factuals that one sees working on ancient military history is some version of “What if Alexander the Great went West instead of East?” It has come up quite a few times here in the comments! And of course we should begin by noting the question is itself a bit silly. Alexander didn’t go East on a lark, his invasion was planned even before he became king and indeed when he became king a Macedonian army was already in Anatolia laying the logistical predicates for his invasion. Alexander thus wasn’t in a position to really decide suddenly to ‘...