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  1. Aug 22, 2024 · Macedonian and Ptolemaic Egypt (332–30 bce) - Britannica

  2. Aug 28, 2024 · Alexander I, Emperor of Russia by George Dawe, 1818-25. Source: Royal Collection Trust, London Born into the House of Romanov in 1777, Tsar Alexander I was the grandson of Empress Catherine the Great (1762-96) and the son of Tsar Paul I (1796-1801). While Catherine and Paul hated each other, Alexander inherited his grandmother’s liberal views ...

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  4. Sep 1, 2024 · Alexander the Great's impact upon history can scarcely be overstated. The King of Macedon spent the majority of his short life campaigning to stretch the borders of his realm from Macedonia to Afghanistan. Undefeated in battle, his military prowess was only matched by his boundless ego. These...

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  6. Aug 23, 2024 · It is no wonder that Alexander the Great (356 BC–323 BC) was often mistaken for a god; he modeled his life on nothing less. Instilled in him from an early age was the belief that he was the product of a union between his mother, Olympias, and the lord of the Olympian gods, Zeus almighty himself.

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