The untimely death of Alexander the Great, on June 10, 323 B.C. in Babylon, has long been a topic of hot debate by historians ...
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The Murder That Made Alexander the Great a King
After his father’s shocking assassination, a young Alexander rose to power at just twenty years old. Fueled by ambition and vengeance, he led his armies across Persia, crushed a mighty empire, and ...
Columbia Professor Richard A. Billows, in his book Before and After Alexander, sheds light on unseen aspects of the legendary conqueror’s life, revealing fresh insights into his romances and the theft ...
Alexander the Great personally authorized Lysippos as the only sculptor allowed to create his official statues.
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