Academics have credited the death of Alexander the great to poison, malaria, typhoid fever or other maladies but the exact reason continues to be debated. What we know for sure is that the king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, died in early June 323 BC while suffering a high fever that had lasted ten days.
Yes, Alexander IV, he lived from 323-309bc before he and his mother were assassinated.
It is said that Alexander The Great was assassinated by his own men as they knew that if they didn't kill him then then he would have led them on forever until he found an end to the earth.
The Persian Empire - he inherited the plan from his assassinated father Philip II.
Alexander III was assassinated by an anarchistic terrorist group.
Under another king, just the same. Alexander's successful father had dominated the Greeks, and was in the process of invading the Persian Empire when he was assassinated. Alexander took over the project. Without Alexander, another would have done it.
Alexander the great's dad Philip was assassinated
He was assassinated.
Yes Alexander the Great was a king. After his father (Philip II of Macedon) was assassinated in 336BC, the throne went to Alexander.
Yes, Alexander IV, he lived from 323-309bc before he and his mother were assassinated.
Philip II was assassinated in 336 BCE.
Alexander the Great became a King of Macedonia at age of 20 when his father was assassinated in 336 AD.
It is said that Alexander The Great was assassinated by his own men as they knew that if they didn't kill him then then he would have led them on forever until he found an end to the earth.
If you're referring to Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great and Philip III) he was assassinated and buried in Aigai, Macedon.
The Persian Empire - he inherited the plan from his assassinated father Philip II.
Alexander III was assassinated by an anarchistic terrorist group.
Phillip of Macedon was assassinated in 336 BC. He was the father of Alexander the Great and Phillip III of Macedon.
he was assassinated