
324 BC - Wikipedia
Year 324 BC was a year of the pre-Julian Roman calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Dictatorship of Cursor (or, less frequently, year 430 Ab urbe condita). The denomination …
History: 324 BC: Alexander the Great Arranges Mass Wedding
Sep 4, 2016 · On an unknown date in 324 BC, the Macedonian (Greek) King Alexander the Great arranged about 80 weddings in the Persian city of Susa between the daughters of Persian …
324 B.C. - events and references - attalus.org
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320s BC - Wikipedia
Map of the Eastern Hemisphere in 323 BC, after the passing of Alexander the Great. This article concerns the period 329 BC – 320 BC.
Depart! - Alexander the Great 324 BC - emersonkent.com
It follows the text transcript of the Depart! speech by Alexander the Great, delivered at Opis, Mesopotamia - August 324 BC. This is Alexander's speech according to the Greek historian …
The Lasting Courage of Alexander the Great - Memoria Press: …
Jul 11, 2021 · But on this cold autumn day in 324 BC, Alexander’s men were mutinous. After 13 years of conquest and victory, Alexander’s army was defiant and traitorous. Once again, …
Alexander of Macedon - Alexander the Great
The greatest of Alexander's battles in India was at the river Hydaspes, against king Porus, one of the most powerful Indian rulers. In the summer of 326 BC, Alexander's army crossed the …
About the Lamian War in Ancient Greece - Greek Boston
The Lamian War, also known as the Hellenic War, was a conflict between 323 BC and 322 BC. Athens and the Aetolian Confederacy sought to free themselves from Macedonian rule as that …
Alexander The Great (336-323 BC) - Makedonija
Alexander the Great ruled the ancient Macedonian state for 13 years, since 336-323 BC. In the period of his authority Macedonia became the most powerful country in the region and …
Alexander the Great: God of Youth and Ambition? - Ancient …
May 2, 2020 · In 324 BC, to make amends for the executions he had ordered, Alexander held a mass wedding in the city of Susa, where he wedded his generals and people he trusted to …
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