In 327 B.C., Roxane, a Bactrian princess and the daughter of Oxyartes, married Alexander the Grat Roxane gave birth to Alexander's posthumous son, Alexander Aegus and had Alexander's second wife, Stateira (Barsine), killed. Alexander Aegus was accepted by the Macedonian generals as co-ruler with Alexander the Great's half-brother Philip III Arrhidaeus. Roxane went to live with Alexander the great's mother Olympias in 319, but then was captured by one of Alexander the Great's successors, Cassander, in 316. Cassander had Roxane and her son killed.
Alexander's wife was named Roxana, though her name has also been written as Roxane. She was from Bactria (around modern day Afghanistan).
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Alexanders mother was Phillips ( Alexander's dad) 4th wife. Her name was Olympias and she was the daughter of Neoptolemus l, the king of Epirus. Olympias was the prime wife of seven to Phillip.
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Roxana was the wife of Alexander the Great. It is pronounced 'Roxanne'.
The name of Alexander the Great's child was Alexander IV of Macedon.
Alexander the great was a good man, loved his wife and kids and loved your anuses mother
Alexanders mother was Phillips ( Alexander's dad) 4th wife. Her name was Olympias and she was the daughter of Neoptolemus l, the king of Epirus. Olympias was the prime wife of seven to Phillip.
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Her name was Stateria, a daughter of Darius III, a king of the Persian Empire.
Roxana was the wife of Alexander the Great. It is pronounced 'Roxanne'.
She was Queen Euridike II, wife of Amyntas III, king of Macedonia. They gave birth to Phillip, the father of Alexander the Great.
The name of Alexander the Great's child was Alexander IV of Macedon.
Alexander the great was a good man, loved his wife and kids and loved your anuses mother
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; Roxana (died c. 310 BCE) : Daughter of the Bactrian chief Oxyartes and first wife of Alexander the Great. After Alexander's death, she had his second wife and her infant daughter killed and gave birth to Alexander's son Alexander IV. On Page: http://www.religionfacts.com/greco-roman/people/alexander_the_great.htm
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No, Alexander the Great did not kill his wives. He died while they were all still alive. His first wife Roxana killed his second wife Stateira, and possibly his third wife Parysatis, out of jealousy after his passing.
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