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... throne. After much negotiation Philip II's illegitimate son, and Alexander's son by Roxanne were both appointed Kings. Both Kings ...
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... father's army. Even though it seemed Alexander was a good son, things were still tense between him and his father. His father would ...
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... father's army. Even though it seemed Alexander was a good son, things were still tense between him and his father. His father would ...
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... his way. On one occasion, the son of Alexander's most trusted general was involved in a plot to assassinate him . Although the general ...
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... his way. On one occasion, the son of Alexander's most trusted general was involved in a plot to assassinate him . Although the general ...
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... a conniving, devious woman; she told Alexander that Philip was not his real father, although this was not true-Philip certainly believed Alexander was his son. ...
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... 182). In 342 BC Philip invited Aristotle to teach his thirteen-year-old son Alexander. Aristotle's main love was philosophy. Alexander ...
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... 182). In 342 BC Philip invited Aristotle to teach his thirteen-year-old son Alexander. Aristotle's main love was philosophy. Alexander ...
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... Alexander III was the son of Philip II, king of Macedonia. ... Alexander also met with two Greek oracles where they confirmed him to be the son of Zeus. ...
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... be called so. Alexander, the son of King Phillip of the Macedonians, was one of these truly "Great" people. He not merely ruled ...
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... Alexander was the eldest son of Philip II and Olympias. ... The historian Callisthenes started an untrue rumor that Alexander was the son of Zeus. ...
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... Shortly after the King's death, his wife, Roxane, gave birth to their son Alexander Aegus, who became King Alexander the IV. The ...
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... Alexander was the son of Philip II of Macedonia and Olympias. ... Both Olympias and Philip saw potential in their son Alexander, and arranged for his education. ...
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... the overall novel. One of these is the existence of a father-son relationship between Alex and F. Alexander. Although these two ...
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... Alexander's parents wanted the best for their son, so they haired the finest tutors. When Alexander was thirteen, he started learning from Aristotle. ...
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... Russia's way of life. However, upon Alexander II death his son, Alexander III, took over the reign of Russia. Alexander III had a ...
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... and emotional temperament. As a father, Philip was proud of his son, but Alexander was always closer to his mother. One thing that ...
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Alexander the Great and Conquests Alexander was the son of King Philip II of Macedonia born approximately on July 20th in 356 BC. ...
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... Before he could take action he was assasinated. Alexander was the son of Philip and Olympias, and after the assination of his father took the throne as king. ...
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... principle of a school for the deaf in Boston asked Melville Bell to show teachers how to use visible speech, he declined, but sent his son Alexander Graham Bell ...
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Philip was very proud of his son Alexander, but they had a very stormy relationship. Philips multiple marriages took a toll on Alexander. ...
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... The message that went with them read, Alexander, the son of Philip, and the Greeks, except the Spartans, have won this spoil from the barbarians of Asia, thus ...
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Philip was very proud of his son Alexander, but they had a very stormy relationship. Philips multiple marriages took a toll on Alexander. ...
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... eighteen. Alexander's father, the king of Macedonia, was now in control of the Greek Empire because of his son, Alexander. Szlepcsik ...
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... His only son was Alexander Aegus, born to Roxana, a Bactrian princess after Alexander's death. So what makes Alexander so great? ...
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... Alexander was the eldest son of Philip II and Olympias. ... The historian Callisthenes started an untrue rumor that Alexander was the son of Zeus. ...
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Alexander Hamilton was born as the illegitimate son to James Hamilton and Rachel Faucett Lavien in Nevis (a Caribbean island) circa January 11, 1757. ...
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... them as barbarians, while Alexander sought to merge Macedonians and foreigners. Philip and Olympias wanted nothing less than the best for their son, so when he ...
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... challenged. The army demanded a new king and so Arrhidaeus and Alexander's newly born son, Alexander IV, were proclaimed kings. Both ...
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... About thirty years later, Nicholas I died and his son, Alexander II, took the throne. ... Nicholas II was Alexander III's son, but was despised by the tsar. ...
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