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Heracles of Macedon

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169: 152:, a regent of Macedon who had been replaced by Cassander and had all but disappeared for the previous six years, began championing Heracles as Alexander's true heir, and Polyperchon began forming an army. Instead of fighting, Cassander negotiated with Polyperchon. By offering Polyperchon various bribes such as a 104:
No record at all exists of such a woman accompanying his march; nor of any claim by her, or her powerful kin, that she had borne him offspring. Yet twelve years after his death a boy was produced, seventeen years old, born therefore five years after Damascus, her alleged son, ‘brought up in
109:’; a claimant and shortlived pawn in the succession wars, chosen probably for a physical resemblance to Alexander. That he actually did marry another Barsine must have helped both launch and preserve the story; but no source reports any notice whatever taken by him of a child who, 121:
Alexander's illegitimate child, then it also raises the pointed question as to why he, as Alexander's only living son at the time of his death, was not immediately drawn into the succession disputes, and why he was passed over in favour of
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being posthumous, would have been during his lifetime his only son, by a near-royal mother. In a man who named cities after his horse and dog, this strains credulity.
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mentions neither. Plutarch recounts that Alexander took Barsine as his mistress, but on the arguably spurious grounds that she was recommended to him by
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It cannot be established definitively whether Heracles was Alexander's son or not. Of the ancient sources, both
317: 190: 141: 89: 322: 34: 157: 127: 57: 42: 277: 137:, who was then son-in-law of Barsine, advocated for Heracles' inheritance, but was unsuccessful. 81: 160:, Cassander persuaded him to murder Heracles, and Polyperchon retired to obscurity once more. 123: 266: 65: 286: 259: 229: 97: 17: 149: 145: 93: 153: 134: 106: 77: 61: 50: 46: 110: 85: 54: 167: 126:–– who was only a son of Alexander's father 41:; c. 327 – 309 BC) was a reputed illegitimate son of 260:A detailed biography of Heracles' mother Barsine 313:Murdered royalty of Macedonia (ancient kingdom) 102: 308:People who died under the regency of Cassander 140:Either way, Heracles lived in obscurity until 8: 244:Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Age 27:Son of Alexander the Great (327–309 BCE) 182: 172:Family tree down to Heracles of Macedon 7: 272:Children of Alexander III the Great 148:in 310 BC or 309 BC. At that point 25: 84:mention Barsine and Heracles but 274:on Web Archive (Pothos.org 2011) 64:of the same name, from whom the 328:Greek people of Iranian descent 278:A genealogical tree of Heracles 60:. Heracles was named after the 1: 298:Family of Alexander the Great 344: 293:4th-century BC Macedonians 38: 217:The Nature of Alexander 204:The Nature of Alexander 191:The Nature of Alexander 62:Greek mythological hero 173: 156:and a large number of 115: 171: 133:On Alexander's death 219:. p100-101, 2001 Ed. 206:. p100-101, 2001 Ed. 90:Alexander's Anabasis 58:Artabazus of Phrygia 303:Ancient Macedonians 43:Alexander the Great 31:Heracles of Macedon 265:2013-05-02 at the 174: 18:Heracles (Macedon) 124:Philip Arrhidaeus 68:claimed descent. 16:(Redirected from 335: 247: 240: 234: 233: 226: 220: 213: 207: 200: 194: 193:. p100, 2001 Ed. 187: 40: 21: 343: 342: 338: 337: 336: 334: 333: 332: 283: 282: 267:Wayback Machine 256: 251: 250: 246:. p44, 2007 Ed. 241: 237: 228: 227: 223: 215:Renault, Mary. 214: 210: 202:Renault, Mary. 201: 197: 189:Renault, Mary. 188: 184: 179: 166: 74: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 341: 339: 331: 330: 325: 320: 318:320s BC births 315: 310: 305: 300: 295: 285: 284: 281: 280: 275: 269: 255: 254:External links 252: 249: 248: 242:Green, Peter. 235: 221: 208: 195: 181: 180: 178: 175: 165: 162: 142:Alexander IV's 73: 70: 53:, daughter of 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 340: 329: 326: 324: 323:309 BC deaths 321: 319: 316: 314: 311: 309: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 294: 291: 290: 288: 279: 276: 273: 270: 268: 264: 261: 258: 257: 253: 245: 239: 236: 231: 225: 222: 218: 212: 209: 205: 199: 196: 192: 186: 183: 176: 170: 163: 161: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 138: 136: 131: 129: 125: 120: 114: 112: 108: 101: 100:states that: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 71: 69: 67: 63: 59: 56: 52: 48: 44: 36: 35:Ancient Greek 32: 19: 243: 238: 224: 216: 211: 203: 198: 185: 139: 132: 118: 117:If Heracles 116: 103: 98:Mary Renault 75: 30: 29: 164:Family tree 150:Polyperchon 287:Categories 230:"Nearchus" 177:References 144:murder by 146:Cassander 94:Parmenion 263:Archived 154:sinecure 135:Nearchus 111:Roxane's 107:Pergamon 78:Plutarch 158:talents 88:in the 72:History 66:Argeads 51:Barsine 47:Macedon 39:Ἡρακλῆς 128:Philip 86:Arrian 82:Justin 55:Satrap 80:and 119:was 49:by 45:of 289:: 37:: 232:. 33:( 20:)

Index

Heracles (Macedon)
Ancient Greek
Alexander the Great
Macedon
Barsine
Satrap
Artabazus of Phrygia
Greek mythological hero
Argeads
Plutarch
Justin
Arrian
Alexander's Anabasis
Parmenion
Mary Renault
Pergamon
Roxane's
Philip Arrhidaeus
Philip
Nearchus
Alexander IV's
Cassander
Polyperchon
sinecure
talents

The Nature of Alexander
"Nearchus"
A detailed biography of Heracles' mother Barsine
Archived

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