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 1   Conon(90) |               who wrote a history of Alexander the Great's expedition.
 2  Iphicr(112)|           Philip, and grandfather of Alexander the Great. "This subject
 3  Epamin(157)|             to rescue Pelopidas from Alexander of Pherae. See Diod. Sic.
 4   Pelop     |              IV.----His contest with Alexander of Pherae; his death, V. ~
 5   Pelop     |           together with Ismenias, by Alexander, tyrant of Pherae, and thrown
 6   Pelop     |         Epaminondas, making war upon Alexander, restored him to liberty.
 7   Pelop     |              as soon as he perceived Alexander, he spurred on his horse,
 8   Eumen     |              secretary to Philip and Alexander, and afterwards commander
 9   Eumen     |             I.----After the death of Alexander he is allotted the province
10   Eumen     |             kindness to Olympias and Alexander's children, VI.----His continuance
11   Eumen     |          Antigonus; is controlled by Alexander's veterans, VIII.----He
12   Eumen     |            his death the officers of Alexander assume the title of kings;
13   Eumen     |             for thirteen years under Alexander. During the latter portion
14   Eumen     |               II. After the death of Alexander at Babylon, when kingdoms
15   Eumen     |                of Perdiccas, to whom Alexander, when dying, had given his
16   Eumen     |           every one conjectured that Alexander had entrusted his kingdom
17   Eumen     |            and Hephaestion, for whom Alexander, as might easily be perceived,
18   Eumen     |              who had been friends of Alexander, formed similar intentions.
19   Eumen     |            which, after the death of Alexander, were carried on to desperation;194
20   Eumen(193)| distinguished officer in the army of Alexander, after whose death he had
21   Eumen     |            been intimate with him in Alexander's life-time), with a magnificent
22   Eumen     |      Olympias, who was the mother of Alexander, sent letters and messengers
23   Eumen     |            to stir, but to wait till Alexander's son should get the throne;
24   Eumen     |           support to the children of Alexander;" adding that, "if he would
25   Eumen     |       Peucestes, who had been one of Alexander's body-guard, and was then
26   Eumen     |          quarters,200 in the name of Alexander, and caused a gold chair,
27   Eumen     |           assumption of the name, of Alexander; and in this point he succeeded;
28   Eumen     |              him; for the phalanx of Alexander the Great, which had over-run
29   Eumen(200)|        directions from the spirit of Alexander, which had appeared to him
30   Eumen     |           held the same office under Alexander for thirteen years, during
31   Eumen     |              having, subsequently to Alexander's death, conducted armies
32   Eumen     |             kings after the death of Alexander the Great, may be easily
33   Eumen     |              to guard the throne for Alexander's children; but, as soon
34 Phocion(210)|             and nominal successor of Alexander the Great. ~
35   Kings     |             arose after the death of Alexander the Great, III. ~I. THESE
36   Kings     |              the son of Amyntas, and Alexander the Great. One of these
37   Kings     |          from among the followers of Alexander the Great, who assumed regal
38    Summ     |              Pelopidas imprisoned by Alexander of Pherae. Pelop. 5. ~------------------
39    Summ     |              killed in a battle with Alexander of Pherae. Pelop. 5.~----
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