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Today we learned about the many adventures of Alexander the Great. He was the son of King Phillip II. He was also a student of Aristotle. Once Phillip was murdered at his daughter's wedding in 336 B.C. Alexander then became king of Macedonia. To help motivate him throughout his battles, Alexander kept a copy of the Iliad with him under his pillow. He also became a pharaoh of Egypt and founded Alexandria. He eventually died at age 32 because of an illness in 323 B.C. During his time, Darius III was king of Persia and they constantly battled. Then some of Alexander's followers took his job as leaders of certain areas. Antigonus became king of Macedonia, Ptolemy became a pharaoh, and Seleucus took most of the old Persian empire.
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