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Augustus before the Tomb of Alexander the Great, 17th century. Artist: Sebastien BourdonAugustus before the Tomb of Alexander the Great, 17th century. The Roman Emperor Augustus (63 BC - 14 AD) visiting Alexander the Greats tomb in Alexandria, Egypt
Eumenes and Roxana, 17th century. Artist: PadovaninoEumenes and Roxana, 17th century. Roxana was the wife of Alexander the Great. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Alexander the Great visits Darius, 4th century BC, (15th century). Alexander visits the King of Persia, left detail of a work in the collection of the National Museum of Ancient Art, Lisbon
Alexander the Great, 15th century. Illustration from La geste ou histoire du noble roy Alexandre, roy de Macedonie, from the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
Caprice d un Temple Romain avec l Enterrement Triomphal d Alexandre le Grand, 1755-1760. Artist: Robert HubertCaprice d un Temple Romain avec l Enterrement Triomphal d Alexandre le Grand, 1755-1760
The Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique IngresThe Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Homer, the Greek epic poet who lived during the 8th century BC, is being crowned as an immortal
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), 18th century. Persian manuscript in Islamic style illustrating the12th century Persian poem Book of Alexander the Great (Eskandar-nameh) by Nezami
Alexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th / early 19th century. Artist: Jean Simon BerthelemyAlexander Cuts the Gordian Knot, late 18th/early 19th century. From the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Alexander the Great Restoring the Throne Usurped by Abdolomino, 17th century. Artist: Bernardo StrozziAlexander the Great Restoring the Throne Usurped by Abdolomino, 17th century. From a private collection
Alexander the Great of Macedon, Hunting detail from Alexander Sarcophagus, late 4th Century BC. From the Royal Necropolis of Sidon
Alexander the Great of Macedon (Iskandar) is brought by a priestess to spare an idol from destructioAlexander the Great of Macedon (Iskandar), Mughal School, 1595-1596. Iskander is brought by a priestess to spare an idol from destruction. Illustration from a Persian manuscript
Alexander the Great, c4th century BCAlexander the Great, lifetime issue, 4th century BC. Alexander III of Macedon (356 BC- 323 BC), commonly known as Alexander the Great
Greeks fight Persians, the Alexander Sarcophagus, Sidon, 4th century BC, (20th century). The Alexander Sarcophagus is a late 4th century BC Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief
A Macedonian General fighting Persians, 4th century BC. (20th century). Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief carvings from the Royal Necropolis, Sidon
Alexander the Great fights the Persians, 4th century BC. (20th century)Alexander the Great fights Persians, 4th century BC, 20th century. Late 4th century BC Hellenistic stone sarcophagus adorned with bas-relief carvings of Alexander the Great
Entry of Alexander the Great into Babylon, 331 BC, (18th century). Artist: Johann Georg PlatzerEntry of Alexander the Great into Babylon, 331 BC, (18th century). The city of Babylon (now in modern-day Iraq) surrenders to Alexander the Great (356-323 BC)
Alexander the Great, Macedonian king and soldier. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon (c356-323 BC) conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Battle between Alexander and Porus, 326 BC, (mid to late 17th century). Artist: Nicolaes BerchemBattle between Alexander and Porus, 326 BC, (mid to late 17th century). The forces of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) combat those of the Indian rajah Porus (active 327-315 BC)
Gold coin of Alexander the Great, 4th century BCWinged victory symbolises the victory of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) at Salamis, 4th century BC
The Battle of Arbela, 331 BC, (17th century). Artist: Charles le BrunThe Battle of Arbela, 331 BC, (17th century). Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) defeats the Persians under Darius III (died 331 BC) at Arbela (or Arbelles), now Irbil in modern-day Iraq
Sisygambis... Mistakes Hephistion (Hephaestion) for Alexander the Great, 18th century. Artist: Mura, Francesco deSisygambis, Mother of Darius III, Mistakes Hephistion (Hephaestion) for Alexander the Great, 18th century. After Alexanders (356-323 BC) defeat of the Persian King Darius III (died 331 BC)
Alexander Sarcophagus, showing Alexander the Great in battle, 4th centuryDetail of the Alexander Sarcophagus, showing Alexander the Great in battle. From Sidon, from the British Museums collection, 4th century
Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot, 17th century. Artist: Matham, Theodor (1589-?)Alexander the Great Cutting the Gordian Knot, 17th century. Found in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Roman bronze of Alexander the Great on horseback, probably from Rome. From the British Museums collection
Copper alloy statuette of Nero in the guise of Alexander the Great, Roman Britain, 1st century AD. Found at Barking Hall, Barking, Suffolk, England. From the British Museums collection
Head of Athena on a gold stater of Alexander the Great, 4th century BCHead of Athena on a gold stater of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC)
Marble portrait of Alexander the Great, Hellenistic Greek, 2nd-1st century BC. Earlier portraits of Alexander, in heroic style, look less youthful than those made after his death
Bust of the Macedonian General Alexander the Great. Artist: LysipposBust of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), copying the physiognomy of Alexander as portrayed by Lysipuus c. 330 BC, currently in the Louvres collection
Head of Alexander the Great, 4th centuryHead of Alexander the Great (20/21 July 356 -10/11 June 323 BC), found at Pergamon. from the Archaeological Museums collection at Istanbul. 4th century
Roman statuette of Alexander the Great on horseback, from the British Museums collection
Bust of Alexander the Great, 4th century BCBust of Alexander the Great (356-322 BC), the Macedonian King who conquered half of the known world, 4th century BC
Roman copy of a lost Greek original bust of Alexander the Great, 350 BCRoman copy of a lost Greek original bust of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) of 350 BC, from the British Museums collection
Alexander the Great holding court in China, 4th century BC. Illustration after a Persian manuscript made in the Middle Ages or later
Alexander the Great talking to wise men and scholars, 4th century BC. Illustration after a Persian manuscript made in the Middle Ages or later
Battle between Alexander and the Persian king Darius III, 4th century BCBattle between Alexander the Great and the Persian king Darius III, 4th century BC. Illustration after a Persian manuscript made in the Middle Ages or later
Model of the ancient Macedonian royal tombs. Late 20th century reconstruction. The royal house of Macedon which lasted from the 9th century BC-4th century BC had royal tombs at Vergina, Macedonia
Olympias, queen of Macedon, 3rd century AD. Olympias (died 316 BC), was the wife of Philip II, and mother of Alexander the Great
Philip II of Macedon, 212 AD. Medallion portrait of Philip (382 BC-336 BC), father of Alexander the Great who succeeded him as Alexander III of Macedon
Portrait bust of a young Alexander the Great, 4th century BC. Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC) was Alexander III of Macedon from 336 BC. From the collection of the Ancient Olympia Museum
Ivory portrait bust of Alexander the Great, 4th century BC. Bust of Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC), who was Alexander III of Macedon from 336 BC, found in the Macedonian royal tombs at Vergina
View of the archaeological remains at Pella, Central Macedonia. From the 5th century BC-2nd century BC, Pella was the capital of ancient Macedonia
Battle of Issus, 333 BC, (1st century AD). Alexander The Great (356-323BC), seen here at far left, defeating the forces of the Persian king Darius III at Issus in Cilicia, (now southern Anatolia)
The Deer Hunt, 4th century BC. Alexander the Great (356 BC-323 BC) left, and Hephaestion, his boyhood friend, with a stag
Bust of Seleucus I Nicator, Macedonian general, c4th-3rd century BC. Seleucus (c358-280 BC) accompanied Alexander the Great on his conquests
Sarcophagus, 4th century BC. Showing battle scenes of the time of Alexander the Great. The mounted figure is the general Hephaestion
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) on his deathbed, 1830. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) as a youth, listening to his tutor Aristotle, c1875. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India
Alexander the Great, (356-323 BC), c1873Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), c336-c323 BC. In only 13 years, Alexander III of Macedon conquered a vast empire stretching from the Mediterranean to India