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Twelve years after Alexander's death in 323, Nearchus, who was Barsine's son-in-law, unsuccessfully advocated for Heracles' claim to the throne, who was, then, seventeen, which meant he was born about five years after Barsine and Alexander supposedly met in Damascus, in 333 BC. From a comparison of
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under his mother's care, and that she shared his fate when in 309 BC
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as hostages for his fidelity; and in the ensuing year, when
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Barsine (moth)
Alexander the Great
Heracles of Macedon
Artabazos II
Rhodes is located in West and Central Asia
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Rhodian
Greek
Artabazos II

Claire Bloom
Richard Burton
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great (1956 film)
Greek
Persian
Artabazus
satrap
Hellespontine Phrygia
Greek
Rhodian
Mentor of Rhodes
Memnon of Rhodes
Alexander
Darius III
Damascus
Macedonians
Heracles
Nearchus
Susa weddings

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