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  • 4. Barsine, Daughter of Artabazus

    4. Barsine, Daughter of Artabazus

  • The Successors: Alexander's Legacy

    The Successors: Alexander's Legacy

  • Alexander's Successors

    Alexander's Successors

  • Nearchus of Crete

    Nearchus of Crete

  • Companion Cavalry and the Macedonian Heavy Infantry

    Companion Cavalry and the Macedonian Heavy Infantry

  • The Alexander-Achilles Connection: the Historical Dimension

    The Alexander-Achilles Connection: the Historical Dimension

  • Philia Networks in the Macedonian Court and the Long Accession of Alexander the Great*

    Philia Networks in the Macedonian Court and the Long Accession of Alexander the Great*

  • Bridging the Hellespont: the Successor Lysimachus - a Study

    Bridging the Hellespont: the Successor Lysimachus - a Study

  • EUMENES Reigned 197-160? B.C

    EUMENES Reigned 197-160? B.C

  • Unit 14 Alexander's Invasion of the Northwest*

    Unit 14 Alexander's Invasion of the Northwest*

  • Joseph Roisman

    Joseph Roisman

  • Alexander the Great (17)

    Alexander the Great (17)

  • Hist229x “Was Alexander Great?” Alphabetical List of the Main

    Hist229x “Was Alexander Great?” Alphabetical List of the Main

  • PARAETACENE GABIENE 317 BCE 316 BCE Diadochoi 2015 Diadochoi 2015 Deploy Both Armies As Indicated

    PARAETACENE GABIENE 317 BCE 316 BCE Diadochoi 2015 Diadochoi 2015 Deploy Both Armies As Indicated

  • Who Shot J.R.? the Assassination of Philip II of Macedonia. a Source Pack

    Who Shot J.R.? the Assassination of Philip II of Macedonia. a Source Pack

  • Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives

    Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives

  • I. Influence Ef the Greek Fable on the Indian Fable I. Relationships

    I. Influence Ef the Greek Fable on the Indian Fable I. Relationships

  • Alexander Married Two Persian Wives – One Was the Daughter of Darius and the Other Was the Daughter of Darius’ Rival, Ochus

    Alexander Married Two Persian Wives – One Was the Daughter of Darius and the Other Was the Daughter of Darius’ Rival, Ochus

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  • The Iconography of the Gold and Silver Coinage of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great
  • Chapter Three
  • Alexander in Babylon. a Tragedy in Five Acts
  • The Persian Policies of Alexander the Great: from 330-323 Bc
  • Inheritance of the Church
  • “The Hellenistic Ruler Cult and Ptolemy I's Quest for Legitimacy”
  • Hellenistic Philosophy
  • ANDREW W. COLLINS, Alexander The
  • He Was Just Five Years Old, the Virtuous One, When Ochos, by Betraying
  • Alexander and His Successors in Central Asia
  • Final Exam Essays 20
  • Nearchus, Guides, and Place Names on Alexander's Expedition
  • Council in Babylon, 323 BCE
  • Arrian Notes
  • Ptolemy I Soter - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 1/6/14 3:38 PM Ptolemy I Soter from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia (Redirected from Ptolemy I)
  • Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
  • Narrative Suspense in Arrian's Indikē: the Exotic Episodes in The
  • Year 13 Study Guide and NCEA Essay Questions


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