May 330 BC. As the ruins of Xerxes' palace smouldered, Alexander decided to renew his pursuit of Darius.

 May 330 BC. As the ruins of Xerxes' palace smouldered, Alexander decided to renew his pursuit of Darius.



The former Great King had taken refuge in Ecbatana. On hearing that his nemesis was coming, he took to the eastern road. 


Darius still harboured dreams of reclaiming his throne, but as he rode, allies started to drift away from him. Far from Babylon, they saw the writing on the wall.


The deserters turned themselves over to Alexander perhaps saving their lives by providing vital intelligence regarding Darius' movements.


In Ecbatana, a faithful servant left Alexander’s side: Parmenion. His orders were to secure the city's treasure then hand it over to Harpalos before catching up with the king. 


Alexander rode hard in pursuit of Darius. Horses and men dropped by the wayside, but still he rode on. And then, more deserters arrived with new intelligence: Darius had been arrested.


This news gave a new urgency to the pursuit. Alexander rode through the day, and then through the night. At morning, he saw some horses and wagons ahead. Among them a body: Darius had been assassinated.


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