The destabilizing political threat created when Philip's Macedonian wife Cleopatra Eurydice could produce a more legitimate heir than Alexander.
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succession dynamite
The destabilizing political threat created when Philip's Macedonian wife Cleopatra Eurydice could produce a more legitimate heir than Alexander.
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"...of succession. Okay So this is extremely Controversial and it's like dynamite almost. Okay, so that's first problem. Second problem is Eurydice is the..."
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A source-grounded reading of Alexander as the inheriting son: expansionist, obedience-hungry, and unable to hear correction except as betrayal.
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