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PHILIP’S PALACE IN MACEDONIA
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THE YOUNG ALEXANDER (RECONSTRUCTED)
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ALEXANDER AND BUCEPHALUS
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THE SCHOOL WHERE FOR THREE YEARS ARISTOTLE TUTORED ALEXANDER
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ARISTOTLE AND A MANUSCRIPT FRAGMENT WITH THE WORDS “PHILOSOPHOS” AND “EPITOME”
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MACEDONIAN MOSAIC OF LION HUNT
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HEPHAESTION ALEXANDER’S COMPANION
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ASSASSINATION OF PHILIP 336 B. C
ASSASSINATION OF PHILIP 336 B.C. ADVANCE FORCE OF 10,000 ALREADY ACROSS HELLESPONT
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ALEXANDER AGAINST PERSIA
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MACEDONIA TO EGYPT 334 B.C. TO SPRING 331 B.C.
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ALEXANDER IS SAID TO BE DESCENDED FROM ACHILLES, THE YOUNG HERO OF HOMER’S ILIAD. ON THE JOURNEY ALEXANDER SLEEPS WITH THE ILIAD AND A DAGGER BENEATH HIS PILLOW.
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IN ASIA, IN A GESTURE OF SYMBOLIC IDENTIFICATION, ALEXANDER STOPS FIRST WHERE THE GREEKS IN THE ILIAD DESTROYED TROY. ALEXANDER’S IS THE ARMY OF HOMER’S GREEK HEROES REBORN.
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Battle of River Granicus May 334 B.C.
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PERSIAN AND GREEK FOOT SOLDIERS
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PERSIAN CAVALRY IN DEFENSIVE FORMATION, PERSIAN INFANTRY AND THE MACEDONIAN PHALANX
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ALEXANDER VS. DARIUS III AT THE BATTLE OF THE ISSUS 333 B.C.
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ALEXANDER
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DARIUS III KING OF THE PERSIANS
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