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Royal Power, Law and Justice in Ancient Macedonia Joseph Roisman
JOHN WALSH, Antipater and Early Hellenistic Literature
Eumenes, Neoptolemus and "PSI" XII 1284 Bosworth, a B Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Jan 1, 1978; 19, 3; Periodicals Archive Online Pg
Companion Cavalry and the Macedonian Heavy Infantry
The Macedonian Patriot: the Diadoch Craterus Edward M
Alexander's Veterans After His Death , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 25:1 (1984) P.51
“Alexander the Great: a Lesson Taught by Roman Historians” Jaxon Saunders Western Oregon University,
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Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age
The Murder of Perdiccas and the River Crossing in Ancient Macedonia*
Alexander the Great (WP)
Alexander the Great and the Ancient Disabled
EUMENES Reigned 197-160? B.C
Alexander the Great (17)
The Legacy of Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World
Seleucus I Nicator.Docx
Who Shot J.R.? the Assassination of Philip II of Macedonia. a Source Pack
Alexander Married Two Persian Wives – One Was the Daughter of Darius and the Other Was the Daughter of Darius’ Rival, Ochus
Achaemenid and Greco- Macedonian Inheritances in the Semi-Hellenised Kingdoms
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Death of Hephaestion the Demise of Alexander
“The Hellenistic Ruler Cult and Ptolemy I's Quest for Legitimacy”
Zeus and Apollo in the Religious Program of the Seleucids1 Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides Monash University
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Alexander and His Successors in Central Asia
Council in Babylon, 323 BCE
Information Gathering in Classical Greece Front.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:09 PM Page Ii Front.Qxd 10/18/1999 2:09 PM Page Iii
From Cappadocia to Triparadeisus
Why Did the Successors Meet at Triparadeisus?*
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
MARSHALS of the ALEXANDERREICH a Study of The
Seleucus I Nicator
The Dating of Perdiccas' Death and the Assembly at Triparadeisus