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  • *Arther Ferrill, ''The Origins of War: From the Stone Age to Alexander the Great'' (1985)
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  • ====Alexander the Great====
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  • ...n>) was one of the wives of [[Philip II of Macedonia]] and the mother of [[Alexander the Great]]. Her original name was apparently Polyxena, but she changed it to Myrtale
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  • In Chapter IV, Machiavelli proposed the question that how [[Alexander the Great]] could easily maintain the occupied area of [[Persia]]. He contrasted two
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  • ...]] as the tutor of the young prince Alexander (who later became known as [[Alexander the Great]]). Aristotle and the students of the Lyceum became known as the "[[Peripa
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  • {{Image|alexander-the-great-1.jpg|right|300px|Alexander the Great training Bucephalus}} ...d κεφαλή kephalē, "head", thus "ox-head") was a famed horse belonging to [[Alexander the Great]]. Bucephalus died shortly after the Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BC, an
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  • ...servant of the Aten", thereby justifying his divine right to rule. After [[Alexander the Great|Alexander's]] conquest of Egypt, he was declared the son of [[Amun-Ra]]. Th
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  • ...d lasted for the next 3,000 years until 332 BC, when it was conquered by [[Alexander the Great]]. This era produced many magnificent temples and monuments, and of course ===Conquest of Alexander the Great===
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  • '''Alexander the Great''' (356 BC - 323 BC) was a ruler of the [[kingdom]] of [[Macedon]]; he is m
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