Ancient Egypt

ALEXANDER II

Alexander II: translation

(IV of Macedon)
(reigned 317–310 BC)
Posthumous son of Alexanderthe Greatand the Bactrian princess Roxana. He reigned jointly with his uncle, Philip Arrhidaeus, until the murder of the latter in 317 BC. Alexander II was imprisoned by Cassander and murdered in 310 BC, but he was still acknowledged as ruler until 305 BC, when Cassander, Ptolemy I, and other Macedonian generals assumed independent kingships over parts of Alexander the Great’s empire.
Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier

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