Pausanias did the deed, but there is speculation on whether it was initiated by another party - Alexander and his mother Olympias get a meention.
Philip II of Macedon was assassinated by his bodyguard, Pausanias, during the wedding of his daughter, Cleopatra, to Alexander I of Epirus in 336 BCE. The motivation behind the assassination is believed to be rooted in personal grievances; Pausanias was reportedly angered by Philip's favoritism towards another bodyguard and had a longstanding resentment related to a romantic rivalry. Additionally, some historians suggest that political conspiracies may have played a role, as Philip's expansionist ambitions threatened various factions. Ultimately, Pausanias took advantage of the public setting to carry out the assassination.
Randall Marshall Troy goes by Randy Troy, and Mars Troy.
Troy Walcott's birth name is Troy Antwon Walcott.
Troy Glaus's birth name is Troy Edward Glaus.
Troy the city = "Troya". Troy as a name has no traslation.
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Ancient Troy doesn't exist anymore therefore you could not say hello to them.Haha that rocks.
i will have 2 say troy polamalu he is good in football and in my answer i will have 2 say he is the fastest ;D
She went back to Sparta. Some stories say she remained the Queen, and others say she was killed.
Who is Pausanias? I need to know or I will kill your whole family including your mom (but not your ancestors because they are already dead).
He was assassinated at 336 BCE during the celebration of his daughter Cleopatra marriage to Alexander I of Epirus by his bodyguard Pausanias of Orestis.
Treu - pronounced TROY
In Welsh, Names Stay Constant, So Mitchell Troy Would be the same.
Pausanias. has written: 'Description de la grece t.7 l7 achaie-404-' 'Guide to Greece, Vol. 1' 'Attika' 'Descriptio Graeciae' 'An extract out of Pausanias of the statues, pictures, and temples in Greece' 'Graeciae Descriptio VI' 'An account of the statues, pictures, and temples in Greece; translated from the Greek of Pausanias. By Uvedale Price, Esq' 'Description of Greece' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Antiquities, Description and travel, Early works to 1800, Greek Art, Greek Mythology 'Hellados periegesis' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Antiquities 'The description of Greece, by Pausanias. Translated from the Greek. With notes, ... And illustrated with maps and views elegantly engraved. ..' 'Graeciae Descriptio, vol. III'