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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: succession-violences, violence, violences

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succession violence

The chain of killing and threatened rebellion after Philip's assassination, where rival heirs and military-aligned rivals become immediate targets or threats.

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succession violence

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The chain of killing and threatened rebellion after Philip's assassination, where rival heirs and military-aligned rivals become immediate targets or threats.

Historical aftermath narrated in the 2024-10-29 lecture.

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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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Alexander Under the Father's Shadow

2024-10-29, day precision · Civilization #12: The Tyranny of Alexander the Great

Transcript

"that's the first thing that happens second thing that happens is Attalus Becomes afraid and he's about to rebel. Okay, and that's listen again...."

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