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Alexander the Great Biography
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A towering figure in ancient history, Alexander the Great came close to conquering the entire civilized world of his day. The son of King Phillip II of Macedon, Alexander was educated by the philosopher Aristotle and first led troops at age 18. After his father's death he took command of the Macedonian army, whipped the superpower Persians, and then went on to conquer much of the civilized world. At the peak of his powers, his empire stretched from the western edge of modern-day India across to Egypt (where he founded the city of Alexandria and named it for himself). He died at age 33, after days of fever following a bout of heavy drinking; some suggest he was poisoned, though no cause of death has ever been proved. He was entombed in a golden coffin in Alexandria, where his tomb attracted travelers for centuries.
Extra credit: His mother was Olympias, a princess from Empiris in western Greece... Alexander's favorite horse Bucephalus is one of history's famous steeds... Ancient legend claimed that Alexander was the son of the god Zeus.
Alexander appears in the following loops: with Bucephalus in Seven Horses of Highly Effective People; with Britney Spears in I'm Not Dead Yet!; with Napoleon in Possibly Poisoned; with Lord Nelson in Oddly Preserved; and as an honorary member of Celebrity Beekeepers.
Blog posts mentioning Alexander the Great:
Four Good Links
Alexander the Great
Wide-ranging biography from Dutch historian Jona Lendering
All About Alexander the Great
Like it says, a site all about Alexander
Alexander the Great
Well-organized biography from Boise State U.
Alexander's Death
Good set of links to sites exploring his odd death
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The Macedonian conqueror of the ancient world
