seleacus,
ptolemy,
lysimicus
and I forget the fourth.
facts about cassander
Cleopatra was never Alexander the Great's stepmother. Cleopatra was a Ptolemy, descendant from one of Alexander's generals. Alexander died close to 300 years before Cleopatra was even born.
One of Alexander the Great's friends was Callisthenes, a relative of Aristotle. Some of his other long-time friends were Hephaestion, Cassander, and Ptolemy, who all served as generals in Alexander the Great's army.
The other 90 percent of the world.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
Henry
Cleopatra was never Alexander the Great's stepmother. Cleopatra was a Ptolemy, descendant from one of Alexander's generals. Alexander died close to 300 years before Cleopatra was even born.
One of Alexander the Great's friends was Callisthenes, a relative of Aristotle. Some of his other long-time friends were Hephaestion, Cassander, and Ptolemy, who all served as generals in Alexander the Great's army.
The other 90 percent of the world.
Alexander didn't rise to power - he inherited the power from his murdered father Philip II of Macedonia. After Philip's death, Alexander took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire. This he achieved over the next ten years. After Alexander's early death, his generals divided the Empire amongst themselves, forming their own kingdoms in Greece, Egypt, Syria-Mesopotamia and Asia Minor.
After he died all of his generals fought over who was going to take over which lands. The generals actually killed each other to see who would rule. This happened because Alexander left no heir.
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
YOU
he was assassinated
His father
Macedonia
yes
Henry