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Olympias
Alexander the Great and Hephaestion
Royal Power, Law and Justice in Ancient Macedonia Joseph Roisman
ANDREW COLLINS, Callisthenes on Olympias and Alexander's Divine
Denver Graninger, Late Argeads in Thrace: Religious Perspectives
JOHN WALSH, Antipater and Early Hellenistic Literature
The Plight of Alexander's Family the Fate of Alexander's Close Relatives
STUDIES in the DEVELOPMENT of ROYAL AUTHORITY in ARGEAD MACEDONIA WILLIAM STEVEN GREENWALT Annandale, Virginia B.A., University
Alexander the Great | Sample Answer
Arybbas the Molossian Errington, R M Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Spring 1975; 16, 1; Proquest Pg
The Tomb of Olympias'
The Changing Image of Zeus in Olympia
Terrible Olympias Another Study in Method*
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age
Alexander the Great (WP)
Women and Power in the Court of Philip II
Olympias, Cleopatra, and the Development of Hellenistic Aeacid Monarchy
Alexander's Empire
ROYAL WOMEN in ANCIENT MACEDONIA* Two Sentences
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Who Shot J.R.? the Assassination of Philip II of Macedonia. a Source Pack
The End of the Satrapies: the Date of Alexander IV's Death
The Iconography of the Gold and Silver Coinage of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great
Death of Hephaestion the Demise of Alexander
“The Hellenistic Ruler Cult and Ptolemy I's Quest for Legitimacy”
An Atypical Affair? Alexander the Great, Hephaistion Amyntoros and the Nature of Their Relationship Jeanne Reames University of Nebraska at Omaha,
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"The Women Who Would Be Kings": Adea-Eurydike and Olympias ―The Women Who Would Be Kings‖
Alexander I of Molossia and the Creation of Apeiros
Alexander the Great: an Examination of His Personal Relationships and Changes in Character
Iv) Hellenistic Greece
Olympias, Mother of Alexander the Great. by ELIZABETH CARNEY
Olympias As Mother, Regent, and Royal Woman
Macedonian Succession: a Game of Diadems
WOMENANDLEADERSHIP:OLYMPIAS Excerpts From
Pyrrhus, and Other Personages As Paying a Royalty to the Author