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  2. Alexander IV of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Alexander IV (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; 323– 309 BC), sometimes erroneously called Aegus in modern times, [3] was the posthumous son of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) by his wife Roxana of Bactria. As his father's only surviving legitimate child, Alexander IV inherited the throne of the Macedonian Empire after him, however ...

  3. Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai (Vergina) - Wikipedia

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    Tomb I: Philip II (Alexander the Great's father) Tomb II: Philip III of Macedon (Alexander the Great's half-brother) Tomb III: Alexander IV of Macedon (Alexander the Great's son) Tomb I also contained the remains of a woman and a baby, who Antonis Bartsiokas identified as Philip II's young wife Cleopatra Eurydice and their newborn child ...

  4. Category:Family of Alexander the Great - Wikipedia

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  5. Alexander IV - Wikipedia

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    Alexander IV may refer to: Pope Alexander IV (1199 or c. 1185 –1261) Alexander IV of Macedon (323 BC–309 BC), son of Alexander the Great; Alexander IV of Imereti (died 1695), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, king of Imereti (western Georgia)

  6. Alexander the Great - Wikipedia

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    [244] [245] Alexander apparently had two children by Roxana: an unnamed first child, who was born in India and died in infancy in November 326 BC, [246] and Alexander IV of Macedon, born after his father's death. Additionally Heracles of Macedon was claimed to be his illegitimate son born of mistress, Barsine.

  7. Antigonid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    In 310/309 BC, Cassander commanded Glaucias to secretly assassinate the 14-year-old Alexander IV, son of Alexander the Great, and his mother Roxane and the Macedonian Argead dynasty became extinct. In 307 BC, Demetrius I successfully ousted Cassander 's governor of Athens , Demetrius of Phalerum , and after defeating Ptolemy I at the Battle of ...

  8. Perdiccas - Wikipedia

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    Perdiccas, having placed the ring he received from Alexander on the throne, along with the royal robes and diadem, [34] proposed that a final decision wait until Alexander's wife Roxana, who was pregnant, had given birth; if the unborn child (the future Alexander IV of Macedon) was a boy, then Perdiccas proposed that the child be chosen as the ...

  9. Category:4th-century BC Macedonian monarchs - Wikipedia

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