Book, Chapter
1 1, I | City of Alexandria built by Alexander. And because these cities
2 1, I | merited more praise than Alexander the Great, and many others
3 1, I | within given limits by laws.~Alexander the Great, wishing to build
4 1, I | worthy of his greatness: and Alexander asking him on what the inhabitants
5 1, XX | Philip of Macedonia and Alexander the Great. A Republic ought
6 1, XXVI | of Macedonia, father of Alexander, who, by these methods,
7 1, LVIII | greatly regretted it, as Alexander with Clitus and his other
8 1, LVIII | unbridled men make, and as Alexander and Herod did in the abovementioned
9 2, VIII | such as were the wars that Alexander the Great waged, and those
10 2, X | the news of the death of Alexander in Greece would have arrived,
11 2, X | Darius would have vanquished Alexander, the Greeks would have vanquished
12 2, X | when, after the death of Alexander the Great, a great multitude
13 2, X | other, where, discussing if Alexander the Great should have come
14 2, X | examining whether the Romans or Alexander should have prevailed in
15 2, XXIV | Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI; when afterwards because
16 2, XXVII | have been a wise one. After Alexander the Great had already conquered
17 2, XXVII | seeing the greatness of Alexander, sent ambassadors to tell
18 2, XXVII | in their land. Whereupon Alexander, indignant that a City should
19 2, XXVII | necessary for defense, so that Alexander saw after four months [of
20 2, XXVII | to present it. At which Alexander being indignant, he exerted
21 2, XXVII | the people of Tyre that Alexander had accepted those conditions
22 2, XXVIII| of Macedonia, father of Alexander. This man had in his court
23 2, XXVIII| the daughter of Phillip to Alexander of Epirus, while Phillip
24 2, XXXI | outside his subject. When Alexander the Great crossed with his
25 2, XXXI | with his army into Asia, Alexander of Epirus, his brother-in-law
26 2, XXXI | previously mentioned example of Alexander is enough for me, but in
27 3, VI | conspirators with Philotas against Alexander the Great, who communicated
28 3, XIII | Macedonia after the death of Alexander, and with the veteran soldiers
29 3, XXIX | her were crushed by Pope Alexander VI, was an example of all
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