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.
no, he would kill them one by one and sometimes he would let people go then kill them
Alexander the Great was married to Roxana daughter of the nobleman Oxyartes, Princess Stateira daughter of Darius III and Parysatis a Persian lady but there are no details about her ancestors. His son by Roxana Alexander IV was killed before entering adulthood after the death of his father.
He married three times, and all of them were from the areas around modern Iran and Iraq.
As far as history knows, Alexander the Great didn't marry anyone named Cleopatra. His known wives' names were Roxane and Stateira. He did, however, have a sister named Cleopatra.
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.
He had him killed.
No. Perseus did.
His one of the great military geniuses of all time. Alexander never lost a single battle. Alexander had 4 wives. Alexander died at the age of 33 on June 10 323 B.C. .
no as Alexander the great was born 356 BC and attila the hun in 406 AD
no, he would kill them one by one and sometimes he would let people go then kill them
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The Medusa was killed by Perseus
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Alexander the Great was married to Roxana daughter of the nobleman Oxyartes, Princess Stateira daughter of Darius III and Parysatis a Persian lady but there are no details about her ancestors. His son by Roxana Alexander IV was killed before entering adulthood after the death of his father.
According to this site http://www.alexander-the-great.co.uk/roxane.htm, Alexander the Great had at least 2 wives: One is Roxane, the other is Statira. By the way, Alexander the Great seems to be bisexual since he had another male lover Hephaestion
He married three times, and all of them were from the areas around modern Iran and Iraq.
As far as history knows, Alexander the Great didn't marry anyone named Cleopatra. His known wives' names were Roxane and Stateira. He did, however, have a sister named Cleopatra.