The Nature of AlexanderKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 12 nov. 1979 - 288 pages The acclaimed biography of Alexander the Great by Mary Renault, the author of Fire from Heaven and The Persian Boy, two best-selling novels about Alexander. |
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... PERDICCAS II ( PERDICCAS ARCHELAUS I CRATERUS ORESTES AEROPUS II died c . 450 c . 450-414 ; died son of above , believed murdered at age seven by Archelaus ) 414-399 ; murdered by his favourite , Craterus king for four days ; executed ...
... PERDICCAS II ( PERDICCAS ARCHELAUS I CRATERUS ORESTES AEROPUS II died c . 450 c . 450-414 ; died son of above , believed murdered at age seven by Archelaus ) 414-399 ; murdered by his favourite , Craterus king for four days ; executed ...
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... Perdiccas , still at that time holding only a small command , was posted next the siege works . For some reason , without awaiting orders , he rushed his men to the palisade and started to tear it down . For justice towards Perdiccas we ...
... Perdiccas , still at that time holding only a small command , was posted next the siege works . For some reason , without awaiting orders , he rushed his men to the palisade and started to tear it down . For justice towards Perdiccas we ...
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... Perdiccas ' regency , pending the birth of Roxane's child . In Curtius ' account , confused references are made in the debate to a child of Barsine . That Darius ' daughter is referred to seems probable in Plutarch . The most persua ...
... Perdiccas ' regency , pending the birth of Roxane's child . In Curtius ' account , confused references are made in the debate to a child of Barsine . That Darius ' daughter is referred to seems probable in Plutarch . The most persua ...
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