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Agis III
Agis III (†331?): Spartan king from the Eurypontid house, ruled 338-331(?). Fifth-century hoplite Agis was a son of king Archidamus III of…
![]() Akrotiri, Building B, Room B1, Wall painting of antelopes |
![]() Akrotiri, Building B, Room B1, Wall painting of boxers |
Alcibiades
Alcibiades (450-404/403): Athenian politician who played an important role in the Peloponnesian War. Alcibiades Alcibiades, the son of Cleinias and an Alcmeonid…Alcmeonids
Alcmeonids (Greek Ἀλκμαιωνίδαι): noble family from Athens. Delphi, Alcmeonid temple of Apollo, Western acroterion The Alcmeonids were a wealthy, aristocratic ("Eupatrid") family in…Alexander 2.1
Alexander the Great (*356; r. 336-323): the Macedonian king who defeated his Persian colleague Darius III Codomannus and conquered the Achaemenid Empire. During his campaigns, Alexander visited a.o. Egypt, Babylonia, Persis, Media, Bactria, the Punjab, and the valley of the Indus. In the second half of his reign, he had to…Alexander I the Philhellene
Alexander I the Philhellene: king of Macedonia (r. c.498-454 BCE).Towards the end of the sixth century BCE, Macedonia consisted of several principalities, which can be divided into two groups. The Macedonians of the plain probably spoke Northwest Greek and worshipped…Alexander of Molossis
Alexander (c.370-331): king of Molossis (350-331), uncle of Alexander the Great, best known for his invasion of Italy in 334. Map…Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great (*356; r. 336-323): the Macedonian king who defeated his Persian colleague Darius III Codomannus and conquered the Achaemenid Empire. During his campaigns, Alexander visited a.o. Egypt, Babylonia, Persis, Media, Bactria, the Punjab, and the valley of the…
![]() The Rondanini Alexander |
Alexander the Great (2)
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![]() Alexander the Great, coin by Lysimachus |