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f Macedonia in 340 during Philip’;340;bc-y;;;;
f Macedonia in 340 during Philip’;340;bc-y;;;
this articleIn 336, however, on P;336;bc-y;;;;
this articleIn 336, however, on P;336;bc-y;;;
race in spring 335 and, after for;335;bc-y;;;;
race in spring 335 and, after for;335;bc-y;;;
rmy. In spring 334 he crossed the;334;bc-y;;;;
rmy. In spring 334 he crossed the;334;bc-y;;;
mara (May/June 334). The Persian ;334;bc-y;;;;
mara (May/June 334). The Persian ;334;bc-y;;;
however, until 332. Asia Minor an;332;bc-y;;;;
however, until 332. Asia Minor an;332;bc-y;;;
IssusIn winter 334–333 Alexander ;334;bc-y;;;;
IssusIn winter 334–333 Alexander ;334;bc-y;;;
sIn winter 334–333 Alexander conq;333;bc-y;;;;
sIn winter 334–333 Alexander conq;333;bc-y;;;
  and in spring 333 he advanced al;333;bc-y;;;;
  and in spring 333 he advanced al;333;bc-y;;;
sition (autumn 333). Turning, Ale;333;bc-y;;;;
sition (autumn 333). Turning, Ale;333;bc-y;;;
antime (winter 333–332) the Persi;333;bc-y;;;;
antime (winter 333–332) the Persi;333;bc-y;;;
me (winter 333–332) the Persians ;332;bc-y;;;;
me (winter 333–332) the Persians ;332;bc-y;;;
f Tyre in July 332 was Alexander’;332;bc-y;;;;
f Tyre in July 332 was Alexander’;332;bc-y;;;
m. In November 332 he reached Egy;332;bc-y;;;;
m. In November 332 he reached Egy;332;bc-y;;;
on.” In spring 331 he returned to;331;bc-y;;;;
on.” In spring 331 he returned to;331;bc-y;;;
coast. In July 331 Alexander was ;331;bc-y;;;;
coast. In July 331 Alexander was ;331;bc-y;;;
san. In spring 330 Alexander marc;330;bc-y;;;;
san. In spring 330 Alexander marc;330;bc-y;;;
. In midsummer 330 Alexander set ;330;bc-y;;;;
. In midsummer 330 Alexander set ;330;bc-y;;;
  of this year (330) calls him “lo;330;bc-y;;;;
  of this year (330) calls him “lo;330;bc-y;;;
  the winter of 330–329 up the val;330;bc-y;;;;
  the winter of 330–329 up the val;330;bc-y;;;
  winter of 330–329 up the valley ;329;bc-y;;;;
  winter of 330–329 up the valley ;329;bc-y;;;
  the autumn of 328 to crush the m;328;bc-y;;;;
  the autumn of 328 to crush the m;328;bc-y;;;
n early summer 327 Alexander left;327;bc-y;;;;
n early summer 327 Alexander left;327;bc-y;;;
aft. In spring 326, crossing the ;326;bc-y;;;;
aft. In spring 326, crossing the ;326;bc-y;;;
  in September (325), and he was h;325;bc-y;;;;
  in September (325), and he was h;325;bc-y;;;
India. Between 326 and 324 over a;326;bc-y;;;;
India. Between 326 and 324 over a;326;bc-y;;;
etween 326 and 324 over a third o;324;bc-y;;;;
etween 326 and 324 over a third o;324;bc-y;;;
ity. In spring 324 he was back in;324;bc-y;;;;
ity. In spring 324 he was back in;324;bc-y;;;
  head at Opis (324), when Alexand;324;bc-y;;;;
  head at Opis (324), when Alexand;324;bc-y;;;
ted. In summer 324 Alexander atte;324;bc-y;;;;
ted. In summer 324 Alexander atte;324;bc-y;;;
pia (September 324) required the ;324;bc-y;;;;
pia (September 324) required the ;324;bc-y;;;
one. In autumn 324 Hephaestion di;324;bc-y;;;;
one. In autumn 324 Hephaestion di;324;bc-y;;;
  the winter of 324 Alexander carr;324;bc-y;;;;
  the winter of 324 Alexander carr;324;bc-y;;;
r, on June 13, 323, he died in hi;323;bc-y;;;;
r, on June 13, 323, he died in hi;323;bc-y;;;
  Arrhidaeus in 317 and Alexander ;317;bc-y;;;;
  Arrhidaeus in 317 and Alexander ;317;bc-y;;;
d Alexander in 310/309. The provi;310;bc-y;;;;
d Alexander in 310/309. The provi;310;bc-y;;;
exander in 310/309. The provinces;309;bc-y;;;;
exander in 310/309. The provinces;309;bc-y;;;
onus’s lead in 306, took the titl;306;bc-y;;;;
onus’s lead in 306, took the titl;306;bc-y;;;
rus Siculus, a 1st-century Greek ;1st;bc-c;;;;
rus Siculus, a 1st-century Greek ;1st;bc-c;;;
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