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Olympias

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Olympias d. 316 BC, wife of Philip II of Macedon and mother of Alexander the Great . She did not get on well with Philip, who had other wives, but the story that she murdered him is probably false. She reputedly had great influence in molding her son and in giving him an interest in mysticism and in art. Her violent ambitions plunged her into quarrels with Antipater, whom Alexander had left as regent in Macedonia, and after Alexander's death she tried to forestall Cassander , Antipater's son, in Macedonia. He in turn besieged her in Pydna on the Gulf of Thessaloníki, and after her... Read more
Alexander the Great
U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography ...Macedon (382 – 336 b.c.e.) and Queen Olympias (375 – 316 b.c.e.). Growing up...involved in long military campaigns. Olympias, a fierce and possessive mother, dominated...teachers was Leonidas, a relative of Olympias, who struggled to control the defiant... Read more
Alexander the Great
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...Asia. Youth and Kingship The son of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias , he had Aristotle as his tutor and was given a classical education...father, although he may have resented him because he neglected Olympias for another wife. He succeeded to the throne in 336 BC and... Read more

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