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Alexander, the, Great

1. Alexander the Great - Youth - Biography of the young Alexander the Great
The young Alexander the Great. Biography of the young Alexander of Macedon, son of Philip, who conquered the world around him (into India on one end...
2. More on Alexander the Movie vs Alexander the Great
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3. Alexander the Great Battles and Campaigns - Battles of ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Resources on the battles and campaigns waged by Alexander the Great.
4. Portents at the Birth of Alexander the Great
Portents at the Birth of Alexander the Great
5. People in the Life of Alexander the Great
People in the Life of Alexander the Great
6. Today is the Birthday of Alexander the Great
Today is the Birthday of Alexander the Great
7. The Young Alexander the Great
The Young Alexander the Great
8. The History Channel Alexander the Great
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9. Alexander the Great - Biographies of Alexander the Great
Top books by modern writers for a quick look at Alexander the Great, the youthful Macedonian conqueror about whom we have only limited contemporary...
10. Alexander the Great, the Seleucids, and the Parthians
Alexander the Great, the Seleucids, and the Parthians
11. Alexander the Great, vulgate tradition - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, vulgate tradition From WCD The vulgate tradition in the sources for Alexander the Great Alexander the Great refers to the...
12. Alexander the Great, absence from Macedon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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13. Alexander the Great, empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, empire From WCD In the space of eight years Alexander the Great Alexander the Great conquered an empire that extended from...
14. Alexander the Great, empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, empire From WCD In the space of eight years Alexander the Great Alexander the Great conquered an empire that extended from...
15. Alexander the Great, sexuality - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, sexuality From WCD The question of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great’s sexuality leads to many different responses,...
16. Alexander the Great, vulgate tradition - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, vulgate tradition From WCD The vulgate tradition in the sources for Alexander the Great Alexander the Great refers to the...
17. Alexander the Great, absence from Macedon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, absence from Macedon From WCD During almost his entire reign Alexander the Great Alexander was absent from Macedon Macedon....
18. Alexander the Great, absence from Macedon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, absence from Macedon From WCD During almost his entire reign Alexander the Great Alexander was absent from Macedon Macedon....
19. Alexander the Great, orientalization policy - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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20. Alexander the Great, extant sources - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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21. Alexander the Great, extant sources - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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22. Alexander the Great, sexuality - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, sexuality From WCD The question of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great’s sexuality leads to many different responses,...
23. Alexander the Great, new - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, new From WCD Alexander III of Macedon (356-323 BC), son of Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon and Olympias Olympias,...
24. Alexander the Great, accession - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, accession From WCD Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon was assassinated in 336BC (when Pythodelus was Archon archon at...
25. Category:Alexander the Great - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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26. Category:Alexander the Great - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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27. Category:Alexander the Great - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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28. Talk:Alexander the Great, source abbreviations - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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29. Talk:Alexander the Great, sexuality - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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30. BBC - History - Alexander the Great (356 - 323 BC)
Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great, single-handedly changed the nature of the ancient world in little more than a decade.
31. Alexander the Great, new - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, new From WCD Alexander III of Macedon (356-323 BC), son of Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon and Olympias Olympias,...
32. Alexander the Great - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great From WCD This entry needs some reworking to make it more like an entry from a classical dictionary (see WCD Guidelines WCD...
33. Alexander the Great, accession - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander the Great, accession From WCD Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon was assassinated in 336BC (when Pythodelus was Archon archon at...
34. Alexander the Great - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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35. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
36. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
37. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
38. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
39. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
40. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
41. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
42. BBC - History - Alexander the Great: Hunting for a New Past
Can we create a picture of the living, breathing human being from the competing histories of Alexander?
43. Alexander the Great Movie
Alexander the Great Movie
44. Alexander the Great Quotes
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45. Writing Historical Fiction on Alexander the Great
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46. Death of Alexander the Great
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47. Alexander the Great
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48. Alexander the Great Quotes
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49. Alexander the Great Quiz
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50. Alexander the Great Study Guide
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52. Greece, History of Ancient Greece, Alexander The Great By Plutarch
A history of Ancient Greece (Greeks) from the Dorians to Alexander including their cities, Philosophy, Government, Contributions, rise and decline.
53. Alexander the Great Unless Alexander was himself ultimately responsible for his father
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54. Alexander The Great
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55. Alexander the Great's Birthday?
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56. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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57. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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58. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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59. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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60. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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61. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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62. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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63. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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64. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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65. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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66. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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67. The truth about history of Macedonia - Alexander the Great
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68. Alexander the Great (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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70. Lebanon Under Alexander the Great
The early residents of ancient Lebanon -- the Phoenicians -- under Alexander the Great.
71. Alexander the Great (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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74. Alexander the great, ancient history, Greece, Macedonia
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75. Alexander the Great
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76. Alexander Romance - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexander Romance From WCD The Alexander Romance is not, in fact, a single work, but a collection of pseudo histories of Alexander the Great...
77. Alexander Romance - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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78. Alexander IV - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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79. Gates of Alexander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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80. Alexander (satrap) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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81. Paropamisadae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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83. Agatharchides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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84. Paionia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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86. Parmenion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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87. Abydos, Hellespont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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88. Agrianes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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109. Heracles (disambiguation) - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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110. Ptolemy I - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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111. Babylon settlement - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Babylon settlement From WCD The Babylon settlement was the initial arrangement for the administration of Alexander the Great, empire Alexander’s...
112. Nearchus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Nearchus From WCD Nearchus (c.360-c.300), the son of Androtimus, a Cretan, was the admiral of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. He is most...
113. Metz Epitome - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Metz Epitome From WCD The Metz Epitome is one of the Latin source documents for the reign of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. We do not know...
114. Seleucids - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
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115. Onesicritus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Onesicritus From WCD Onesicritus of Astypalaea was a member of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great's expedition. He was the steersman of...
116. Lamian War - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Lamian War From WCD The Lamian or Hellenic War was the Greek Greek uprising after the Alexander the Great, death death of Alexander in 323 BC. The...
117. Diadem - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Diadem From WCD The diadem was a headband worn by Hellenistic kings as a symbol of kingship. Alexander the Great Alexander the Great first adopted...
118. Hamilcar Rhodanus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Hamilcar Rhodanus From WCD Hamilcar Rhodanus, was sent by the Car­thaginians to the court of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great after the fall...
119. Hyphasis Mutiny - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Hyphasis Mutiny From WCD When Alexander the Great Alexander the Great reached the Hyphasis Hyphasis river, in what is now the Punjab, in 326 BC, he...
120. Diadochi - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Diadochi From WCD (Redirected from Diadochoi Diadochoi) The Diadochi (Gk. Diadochoi, Lat. Diadochi) are the successors of Alexander the Great...
121. Diadochi - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Diadochi From WCD (Redirected from Successors Successors) The Diadochi (Gk. Diadochoi, Lat. Diadochi) are the successors of Alexander the Great...
122. Companion Cavalry - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Companion Cavalry From WCD The Companion Cavalry is the name commonly given to the elite cavalry unit of the army of Philip II of Macedon Philip and...
123. Alexandria Eschate - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria Eschate From WCD Hahahaha In 329 BC Alexander the Great Alexander the Great arrived at the river Jaxartes Jaxartes. The river formed a...
124. Porus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Porus From WCD Porus (Old Indian Puru) was king in the eastern Punjab Punjab, and was defeated by Alexander the Great Alexander the Great in 326 BC....
125. Olympias - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Olympias From WCD Olympias, wife of Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon and mother of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. [ Olympias edit]...
126. Diodochi - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Diodochi From WCD The Diadochi (Gk. Διάδοχοι / Diadochoi, Lat. Diadochi) are the successors of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. The...
127. Diadochi - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Diadochi From WCD The Diadochi (Gk. Diadochoi, Lat. Diadochi) are the successors of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. The Greek word diadochos...
128. Philip - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Philip From WCD Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great Philip, physician to Alexander the Great Philip, physician...
129. Leonnatus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Leonnatus From WCD Leonnatus, son of Anteas, plays a very small role in the early history of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great, only becoming a...
130. Andromenes, sons of - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Andromenes, sons of From WCD There were four brothers, the sons of Andromenes, who accompanied Alexander the Great Alexander the Great on his...
131. Chares of Mitylene - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Chares of Mitylene From WCD Chares of Mitylene is largely unknown to us. He was 'chamberlain' to Alexander the Great Alexander the Great, although we...
132. Gaugamela - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Gaugamela From WCD Gaugamela was the city where the famous battle between Alexander the Great and the Persian king Darius took place. It lay...
133. Alexandria on Indus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria on Indus From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria on Indus Indus was founded by Alexander the Great Alexander the Great...
134. Craterus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Craterus From WCD Craterus (Gk. Krateros), one of the most distinguished generals of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great, was a son of Alexander...
135. Achaemenid empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Achaemenid empire From WCD The empire of the Achaemenids (Hakhâmanîiya) was, according to the official story, founded by Cyrus Cyrus the Great, who...
136. Hellenistic age - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Hellenistic age From WCD The hellenistic age is traditionally assumed to start at the Alexander the Great, death death of Alexander the Great in 323...
137. Alexandria Eschate - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria Eschate From WCD Hahahaha In 329 BC Alexander the Great Alexander the Great arrived at the river Jaxartes Jaxartes. The river formed a...
138. Bucephalus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Bucephalus From WCD Bucephalus (also "Bucephalas", Greek language Gk. Boukephalos, "ox-head") was Alexander the Great Alexander the Great's warhorse....
139. Elephants - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Elephants From WCD India Indian elephants were first used in European warfare by the Diadochi successors of Alexander the Great Alexander for the...
140. Ephippus of Olynthus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Ephippus of Olynthus From WCD Ephippus of Olynthus was a contemporary of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. He is known only as the writer of a...
141. Roxane, daughter of Oxyartes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Roxane, daughter of Oxyartes From WCD Roxane (also Roxana; Gk. Rhôxane), daughter of the Bactria Bactrian baron Oxyartes Oxyartes, was married to...
142. Heracles (disambiguation) - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Heracles (disambiguation) From WCD Heracles (mythology) Heracles (mythology) Heracles, son of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great and Barsine...
143. Andromenes, sons of - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Andromenes, sons of From WCD There were four brothers, the sons of Andromenes, who accompanied Alexander the Great Alexander the Great on his...
144. Harpalus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Harpalus From WCD Harpalus, son of Machatas, was a companion of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great. It is likely that he was the son of one of...
145. Alexandria on Indus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria on Indus From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria on Indus Indus was founded by Alexander the Great Alexander the Great...
146. Antigonus Monophthalmus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Antigonus Monophthalmus From WCD Antigonus Monophthalmus (Gk. Antigonos Monophthalmos, "the one-eyed") commanded the Greek infantry Greek infantry at...
147. Babylon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Babylon From WCD Babylon was the capital of Babylonia Babylonia, the alluvial plain between the Euphrates Euphrates and Tigris Tigris. After the fall...
148. Spitamenes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Spitamenes From WCD Spitamenes (Old Persian: Spitâmaneh): last Persian leader who fought against Alexander the Great Alexander the Great (329-328...
149. Exiles Decree - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Exiles Decree From WCD The Exiles Decree was a decree issued by Alexander the Great Alexander to repatriate exiles to Greek cities, with the...
150. Miletus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Miletus From WCD Miletus was an Ionian Greek Polis polis on the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea, in what is today Turkey. In the centuries before the...
151. Babylonia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Babylonia From WCD Babylonia is the Greek name of what the inhabitants knew as Mât Akkadî, the fertile alluvial plain between the Euphrates...
152. Ptolemies - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Ptolemies From WCD The Ptolemies ruled Egypt Egypt during the Hellenistic age hellenistic age. In 332, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great...
153. Alcetas - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alcetas From WCD Alcetas (Gk. Alketas), the brother of Perdiccas Perdiccas and son of Orontes Orontes, is first mentioned as one of Alexander the...
154. Current events - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Current events From WCD This page is a sort of "update blog," maintained by the WCD Editors WCD Editors to record progress and reach out for help on...
155. Glaucias, officer of cavalry - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Glaucias, officer of cavalry From WCD Glaucias (Γλαυκίας) was an officer of cavalry in the service of Alexander the Great Alex­ander at the...
156. Curtius - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Curtius From WCD Quintus Curtius Rufus ( 53 CE): Roman senator, author of an important History of Alexander the Great. The main source for the life...
157. Siwa - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Siwa From WCD The westernmost of the large desert oases within the borders of modern Egypt Egypt, Siwa was considered by the Ancients to lie within...
158. Achaemenid empire - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Achaemenid empire From WCD (Redirected from Achaemenids Achaemenids) The empire of the Achaemenids (Hakhâmanîiya) was, according to the official...
159. Calanus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Calanus From WCD Calanus (Gk. Kalanos), one of the so-called gymnosophists of India India, who followed the Macedonian army from Taxila Taxila at the...
160. Philotas Affair - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Philotas Affair From WCD In 330 BC, Alexander the Great Alexander the Great tried and executed one of his highest ranking officers on a charge of...
161. Antipater - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Antipater From WCD For other individuals named Antipater see Antipater (disambiguation) Antipater (disambiguation) Antipater (Gr. Antipatros),...
162. Arrhidaeus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Arrhidaeus From WCD See also Arrhidaeus, Others Arrhidaeus, Others Arrhidaeus or Aridaeus, a half-brother of Alexander the Great Alexander the Great,...
163. Parthia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Parthia From WCD Parthia (Old Persian Parthava): Satrap satrapy of the ancient Achaemenid empire Achaemenid empire, the north-east of modern Iran....
164. Cilicia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cilicia From WCD Cilicia: the southern part of what is now Turkey. It is divided into two parts: the fertile plains and the mountains ("Rough...
165. Philip - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Philip From WCD (Redirected from Phillip Phillip) Philip II of Macedon Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great Philip, physician to...
166. Heracles (disambiguation) - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Heracles (disambiguation) From WCD (Redirected from Heracles Heracles) Heracles (mythology) Heracles (mythology) Heracles, son of Alexander the Great...
167. Aristobulus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Aristobulus From WCD Aristobulus (Gk. Aristoboulos) of Cassandreia Cassandreia, the son of Aristobulus, one of the companions of Alexander the Great...
168. Itinerarium Alexandri - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Itinerarium Alexandri From WCD The Itinerarium Alexandri is an anonymous Latin work written around AD 340. It originally contained a summary of the...
169. Lysimachus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Lysimachus From WCD Not much is known about Lysimachus’ career under Alexander the Great Alexander. He was one of the seven Sômatophylax...
170. Alexandria in Arachosia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria in Arachosia From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria in Arachosia Arachosia was founded in the last weeks of the winter...
171. Alexandria in Arachosia - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria in Arachosia From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria in Arachosia Arachosia was founded in the last weeks of the winter...
172. Proskynesis - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Proskynesis From WCD Proskynesis: Greek name of the ritual greeting at the eastern courts. The first to describe proskynesis ('kissing towards') was...
173. Perdiccas - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Perdiccas From WCD (Redirected from Perdic­cas Perdic­cas) Perdiccas (Gk. Perdikkas), son of Orontes Orontes, came from the region of Orestis in...
174. Famous People - Biographies of important ancient people
Famous People. Biographies of important ancient people, including Cleopatra, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Constantine the Great.
175. Corinthian League - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Corinthian League From WCD The Corinthian League was the Common peace common peace which united all Greece Greeks except the Sparta Spartans under...
176. Taxila - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Taxila From WCD Taxila: the capital of the eastern Punjab in Antiquity. That Taxila was very famous, can be deduced from the fact that it is...
177. Asander - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Asander From WCD Asander (Gr. Άσανδρoς) was a son of Philotas Philotas and brother of Parmenion Parmenion. Alexander the Great Alexander the...
178. Pasargadae - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Pasargadae From WCD Pasargadae (Old Persian Pâthragâda): oldest of the capitals of the ancient Achaemenid empire Achaemenid empire, built by the...
179. Nicaea - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Nicaea From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Nicaea, or possibly Alexandria Nicaea, was one of the Alexandria cities founded by Alexander...
180. Elam - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Elam From WCD Elam: modern Khuzestan, the southwest of Iran. Geologically and climatologically, this area belongs to the alluvial plains of...
181. Polyperchon - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Polyperchon From WCD This entry needs some reworking to make it more like an entry from a classical dictionary (see WCD Guidelines WCD Guidelines)....
182. Dahae - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Dahae From WCD The nomad tribe known as Dahae (Persian Dahâ, 'robbers') is mentioned for the first time in the...
183. Antigonus Monophthalmus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Antigonus Monophthalmus From WCD (Redirected from Antigonus Antigonus) Antigonus Monophthalmus (Gk. Antigonos Monophthalmos, "the one-eyed")...
184. Pixodarus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Pixodarus From WCD Pixodarus (Gk. Pixodaros), Satrap satrap of Caria Caria, was the youngest of the three sons of Hecatomnus Hecatomnus, all of whom...
185. Sardes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Sardes From WCD Sardes (also Sardis) was the capital of ancient Lydia Lydia, which was, according to the Greek researcher Herodotus Herodotus,...
186. Itinerarium Alexandri - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Itinerarium Alexandri From WCD (Redirected from Itinerarium alexandri Itinerarium alexandri) The Itinerarium Alexandri is an anonymous Latin work...
187. Sardes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Sardes From WCD (Redirected from Sardis Sardis) Sardes (also Sardis) was the capital of ancient Lydia Lydia, which was, according to the Greek...
188. Halicarnassus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Halicarnassus From WCD Halicarnassus (Gk. Halikarnassos), capital of the Satrap satrapy of Caria Caria, modern Bodrum. The mixed Graeco-Carian city...
189. Trierarch - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Trierarch From WCD A trierarch was, technically, a commander of a Trireme trireme. In the fifth and fourth centuries BC, however, the position...
190. Amyntas - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Amyntas From WCD Amyntas was a common name in Macedon Macedon, particularly as it was a popular name within the ruling, Argeads Argead dynasty....
191. Amyntas - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Amyntas From WCD Amyntas was a common name in Macedon Macedon, particularly as it was a popular name within the ruling, Argeads Argead dynasty....
192. Alcetas - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alcetas From WCD Alcetas (Gk. Alketas), the brother of Perdiccas Perdiccas and son of Orontes Orontes, is first mentioned as one of Alexander the...
193. Justin - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Justin From WCD Marcus Iunianus Iustinus wrote an Epitome epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Pompeius Trogus in the second or third...
194. Amphipolis - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Amphipolis From WCD The city of Amphipolis, on the Strymon river in Thrace Thrace, was originally called Ennea Hodoi, "Nine roads" ( Herodotus...
195. On the Life of the Caesars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed On the Life of the Caesars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search...
196. On the Life of the Caesars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed On the Life of the Caesars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from...
197. Nicanor - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Nicanor From WCD Nicanor, son of Parmenion Nicanor, son of Parmenion. The second son of Parmenion Parmenion, the powerful general of both Philip II...
198. Seleucids - Seleucid Monarchs
Short biographies of the Seleucid monarchs who ruled the eastern part of Alexander's empire and a look at why they fell.
199. Cleopatra - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cleopatra From WCD Cleopatra (Gk. Kleopatra), common Greek name, particularly common amid the various Macedonian monarchies. Cleopatra VII Cleopatra...
200. User:Evil berry/backup/Diadochi - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
User:Evil berry/backup/Diadochi From WCD < User:Evil berry User:Evil berry | User:Evil berry/backup backup The Diadochi (Gk. Διάδοχοι /...
201. Bucephala - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Bucephala From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Bucephala, or possibly Alexandria Bucephala, was one of the Alexandria cities founded by...
202. Craterus of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Craterus of Macedon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Craterus...
203. Pompeius Trogus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Pompeius Trogus From WCD Pompeius Trogus wrote during the reign of Augustus Augustus. As well as zoological and botanical works, he compiled the...
204. Alexandria on Oxus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria on Oxus From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria on Oxus Oxus was founded, probably by Hephaestion Hephaestion, during...
205. Alexandria on Oxus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Alexandria on Oxus From WCD parent article: Alexandria Alexandria Alexandria on Oxus Oxus was founded, probably by Hephaestion Hephaestion, during...
206. Jaxartes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Jaxartes From WCD Jaxartes was the Greek name of a river in Central-Asia now known as Syrdarya. It separated Sogdia Sogdia (roughly modern...
207. Cnidus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Cnidus From WCD Cnidus (Gk. Knidos) was a city in Caria Caria, on the west coast of Asia Minor Asia Minor. It developped a flourishing commercial...
208. Category:Politics - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Category:Politics From WCD Topic: Everything concerning Ancient politics. (NOT persons e.g. Alexander the Great) Editor(s): WCD:No editor Free...
209. Augustus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Augustus From WCD (Redirected from Octavian Octavian) Gaius Caesar Augustus (63 BC