Alexander’s was an abstract art mural painted on glass with enamel by Polish artist Stefan Knapp that was displayed on the outside of the Alexander’s...
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or that Alexander's father was Zeus. Ancient commentators were divided about whether the ambitious Olympias promulgated the story of Alexander's divine...
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150 AD). Arrian provides a detailed account of Alexander's campaigns, based on the writings of Alexander's companions and courtiers. Arrian's account is...
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the center of Alexander's government in Egypt. While Ptolemy was in possession of Alexander's body, Perdiccas and Eumenes had Alexander's armor, diadem...
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the United States. Days later, J. Alexander's returned all of the money it had received. On July 2, 2021, J. Alexander's announced that it would be acquired...
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battle resulted, and Alexander's army managed to break through the city walls. Memnon, however, now deployed his catapults, and Alexander's army fell back....
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Parysatis, daughter of Darius' predecessor. After Alexander's death in 323 BC, Stateira was killed by Alexander's other wife, Roxana. Scholars have debated her...
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learned of Alexander's death, became depressed and killed herself later. Historians vary in their assessments of primary sources about Alexander's death,...
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assassination paved the way for Alexander's reign. A German servant entered the tent and initiated the call for Alexander's assassination, at which point...
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Alexander's band or Alexander's dark band is an optical phenomenon associated with rainbows which was named after Alexander of Aphrodisias who first described...
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Diadochi (redirect from Alexander's successors)
Craterus hastened to Macedonia to assume the protection of Alexander's family. The news of Alexander's death caused the Greeks to rebel in the Lamian War. Craterus...
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Olympias (category Family of Alexander the Great)
She was extremely influential in Alexander's life and was recognized as de facto leader of Macedon during Alexander's conquests. According to the 1st century...
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Alexander's Ragtime Band became "the number one song from October 1911 through January 1912." "A Meritorious Addition" "In a few days, 'Alexander's Ragtime...
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Wars of the Diadochi (redirect from Wars over Alexander's empire)
Perdiccas largely left Alexander's arrangements intact – Taxiles and Porus ruled over their kingdoms in India; Alexander's father-in-law Oxyartes ruled...
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Hephaestion (category Generals of Alexander the Great)
when several of Alexander's close friends were exiled as a result of the Pixodarus affair. Among those exiled by Philip II after Alexander's failed attempt...
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The Syriac Legend of Alexander's Gate. Oxford University Press. pp. 173–179. Tesei, Tommaso (2023). The Syriac Legend of Alexander's Gate. Oxford University...
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Russia, that changed Alexander's sentiment for Napoleon into passionate hatred. The campaign of 1812 was the turning point for Alexander's life; after the...
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Alexander's Feast may refer to: Alexander's Feast (Dryden) Alexander's Feast (Handel) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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finding a key to Alexander's bedroom, the group entered and found large pools of blood in the hallway to the master bathroom and Alexander's body in the shower...
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can generalize Alexander's construction to generate other horned spheres by increasing the number of horns at each stage of Alexander's construction or...
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in 1881. Alexander's most significant reform as emperor was the emancipation of Russia's serfs in 1861, for which he is known as Alexander the Liberator...
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Antigonus I Monophthalmus (category Generals of Alexander the Great)
and successor of Alexander the Great. A prominent military leader in Alexander's army, he went on to control large parts of Alexander's former empire. He...
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out by Alexander's light infantry. On the open ground, they were crushed by Alexander's infantry and cavalry, leaving behind 3,000 dead. Alexander brought...
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Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (redirect from Alexander's empire)
diadochi, the former generals of Alexander's army. A council of the army convened in Babylon immediately after Alexander's death, naming Philip III as king...
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Battle of Gaugamela (category Battles of Alexander the Great)
harass Alexander's army and disrupt its long supply lines when it advanced through Mesopotamia. Classical scholar Peter Green thinks that Alexander's choice...
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competing outside the country, an impediment that limited how high either of Alexander's parents could rise in the world rankings. With the collapse of the Soviet...
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Battle of the Hydaspes (category Battles of Alexander the Great)
between Alexander the Great and Porus in May of 326 BCE. It took place on the banks of the Hydaspes River in Punjab, as part of Alexander's Indian campaign...
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Alexander's Star is a puzzle similar to the Rubik's Cube, in the shape of a great dodecahedron. Alexander's Star was invented by Adam Alexander, an American...
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other anecdotes as proof of Alexander's self-control in regards to sensual pleasures, and accounts are also known of Alexander's stern refusal to accept indiscreet...
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Alexander's law refers to gaze-evoked nystagmus that occurs after an acute unilateral vestibular loss. It was first described in 1912 and has three elements...
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