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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · Roxana was the wife of Alexander the Great. The daughter of the Bactrian chief Oxyartes, she was captured and married by Alexander in 327, during his conquest of Asia. After Alexander’s death, she had his second wife, Stateira (Barsine), killed, and she gave birth at Babylon to a son (Alexander.

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    By 317 though, Roxana's son, called Alexander IV lost his kingship as a result of intrigues started by Philip Arrhidaeus' wife, Eurydice II. [1] Afterwards, Roxana and the young Alexander were protected by Alexander the Great's mother, Olympias, in Macedonia. [19]

  3. Sep 15, 2022 · Roxana (also spelled as Roxanne) was a Sogdian or a Bactrian princess and the wife of the king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, Alexander the Great. She was the daughter of Oxyartes, and she was captured and eventually married by Alexander in 327 BCE at the time of his conquest of Asia.

  4. Roxana was a princess from a region that is now Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. She married Alexander the Great in 327 B.C. to secure his rule, but she was killed by one of his generals in 310 B.C. along with her son Alexander IV.

  5. Feb 8, 2024 · Alexander The Great Had Three Wives: Roxana Of Bactria, Stateira & Parysatis. In one theory published on his death, Roxane was also rumored to have poisoned her husband out of jealousy.

  6. Roxana, or Roxane, was a significant figure in the Hellenistic period, known primarily as the wife of Alexander the Great and the mother of his son, Alexander IV. Her life was marked by dramatic turns of fortune, from royal marriage to political intrigue and eventual tragedy.

  7. Aug 18, 2022 · Roxana (Old Iranian Raoxshna), alternatively Roxanne, Roxanna, Rukhsana, Roxandra, and Roxane, was a wife of Alexander the Great. The daughter of Bactrian nobleman Oxyartes, Roxane was a Sogdian or Bactrian princess.