Jiang says that after Philip's assassination, Olympias killed Eurydice, Eurydice's daughter, and Eurydice's son, removing the rival legitimate heir to the throne.
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Eurydice
Jiang says that after Philip's assassination, Olympias killed Eurydice, Eurydice's daughter, and Eurydice's son, removing the rival legitimate heir to the throne.
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"Okay, and actually at the wedding ceremony Between Eurydice and Philip, Attalus gave a toast and he said here's a toast and I pray..."
"...of his father. So when Philip marries, her name is Cleopatra Eurydice, it's extremely controversial. Controversial. Okay, and it disrupts the political order of..."
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