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However, he was relatively young when he died, and Ogden suggests that Alexander's matrimonial record is more impressive than his father's at the same age. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
Did Alexander marry the mother of Heracles of Macedon Alexander married twice
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
Did Alexander marry the mother of Heracles of Macedon No, she was his mistress
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
Did Alexander marry the mother of Heracles of Macedon Not clear
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Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander. ||||| This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months.
What was the event that precipitated Alexander's death Detached mental state during his final months
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Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander. ||||| This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months.
What was the event that precipitated Alexander's death Alexander's failing health
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Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander. ||||| This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months.
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Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander. ||||| This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months.
What was the event that precipitated Alexander's death Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander
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Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander. ||||| This event may have contributed to Alexander's failing health and detached mental state during his final months.
What was the event that precipitated Alexander's death He apparently had two sons
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many time Roxana was pregnant form Alexander Twice
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many time Roxana was pregnant form Alexander Two times
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many time Roxana was pregnant form Alexander Once
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many time Roxana was pregnant form Alexander Many times
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Green argues that there is little evidence in ancient sources that Alexander had much carnal interest in women; he did not produce an heir until the very end of his life. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
In what part of Alexander's life that Heracles of Macedon was born A relatively young
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Green argues that there is little evidence in ancient sources that Alexander had much carnal interest in women; he did not produce an heir until the very end of his life. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
In what part of Alexander's life that Heracles of Macedon was born Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy
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Green argues that there is little evidence in ancient sources that Alexander had much carnal interest in women; he did not produce an heir until the very end of his life. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
In what part of Alexander's life that Heracles of Macedon was born Heracles of Macedon was born from his mistress Barsine
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
Were Alexander's sons born of his wives No
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine.
Were Alexander's sons born of his wives Yes, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander.
Why did Hephaestion's death devastate Alexander Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander.
Why did Hephaestion's death devastate Alexander He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander.
Why did Hephaestion's death devastate Alexander He was close with him and they were friends
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander.
Why did Hephaestion's death devastate Alexander Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
Did any ancient sources confirm that Alexander had a sexual relationship with his bodyguard No
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
Did any ancient sources confirm that Alexander had a sexual relationship with his bodyguard Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble
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Alexander also had a close relationship with his friend, general, and bodyguard Hephaestion, the son of a Macedonian noble. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
Did any ancient sources confirm that Alexander had a sexual relationship with his bodyguard No, No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many kids of Alexander's did Roxana carry One
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many kids of Alexander's did Roxana carry Many
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many kids of Alexander's did Roxana carry Two - a son and one that she lost
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He apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
How many kids of Alexander's did Roxana carry Two
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Noting that the word eromenos (ancient Greek for beloved) does not necessarily bear sexual meaning, Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial. ||||| Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
What type of sexuality was Alexander speculated to have Spirtual
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Noting that the word eromenos (ancient Greek for beloved) does not necessarily bear sexual meaning, Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial. ||||| Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
What type of sexuality was Alexander speculated to have His relationship with Hephaestion was not sexual
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Noting that the word eromenos (ancient Greek for beloved) does not necessarily bear sexual meaning, Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial. ||||| Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
What type of sexuality was Alexander speculated to have Hostile
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Noting that the word eromenos (ancient Greek for beloved) does not necessarily bear sexual meaning, Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial. ||||| Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
What type of sexuality was Alexander speculated to have Homosexual
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Noting that the word eromenos (ancient Greek for beloved) does not necessarily bear sexual meaning, Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial. ||||| Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
What type of sexuality was Alexander speculated to have Bisexuality
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Noting that the word eromenos (ancient Greek for beloved) does not necessarily bear sexual meaning, Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial. ||||| Alexander's sexuality has been the subject of speculation and controversy. ||||| No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual.
What type of sexuality was Alexander speculated to have With dignity
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No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual. ||||| Aelian, however, writes of Alexander's visit to Troy where "Alexander garlanded the tomb of Achilles and Hephaestion that of Patroclus, the latter riddling that he was a beloved of Alexander, in just the same way as Patroclus was of Achilles".
After Aelian's report of Alexander's visit to Troy, historian speculate what about Alexander'a sexuality Students
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No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual. ||||| Aelian, however, writes of Alexander's visit to Troy where "Alexander garlanded the tomb of Achilles and Hephaestion that of Patroclus, the latter riddling that he was a beloved of Alexander, in just the same way as Patroclus was of Achilles".
After Aelian's report of Alexander's visit to Troy, historian speculate what about Alexander'a sexuality Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons
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No ancient sources stated that Alexander had homosexual relationships, or that Alexander's relationship with Hephaestion was sexual. ||||| Aelian, however, writes of Alexander's visit to Troy where "Alexander garlanded the tomb of Achilles and Hephaestion that of Patroclus, the latter riddling that he was a beloved of Alexander, in just the same way as Patroclus was of Achilles".
After Aelian's report of Alexander's visit to Troy, historian speculate what about Alexander'a sexuality Alexander may have been bisexual, which in his time was not controversial
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
Did one of Alexander's wives suffer a miscarriage Yes
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
Did one of Alexander's wives suffer a miscarriage Roxana miscarried at Babylon
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Alexander married twice: Roxana, daughter of the Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, out of love; and Stateira II, a Persian princess and daughter of Darius III of Persia, for political reasons. ||||| He lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon.
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