Alexander the Great, ruler of Macedonia and conqueror of much of the eastern Mediterranean world in the fourth century BCE, figures prominently in folklore for centuries afterward. This paper analyzes several stories about Alexander to explore the intersections among history, myth and identity. By looking at accounts of Alexander written by Jews living in Alexandria in the Roman period, by early Byzantine Christians and by medieval Persian Muslims, I demonstrate that communities from all over the Mediterranean used myths about Alexander to redefine their identity in response to catastrophic changes
This paper presents the first stage of a project which examines Alexander the Great’s travels focusi...
In writing the Man Who Would Be King (1888) Rudyard Kipling could rely on a long date tradition abou...
Alexander the Great and the Rise of Christianity focuses on the political, mythical, and philosophic...
The present thesis explores how the personality, image, and deeds of Alexander the Great have been i...
thesisThe purpose of this thesis is to study several of the major legendary origins of Alexander the...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Alexander the Great is one of the most widely mythologized figures of Antiquity, w...
none1noThe paper explores the fortune of the figure of Alexander the Great in the Hellenistic World ...
In the Middle Ages, the life story of Alexander the Great was a well-traveled tale. Known in numerou...
Under the leadership of Alexander the Great the Greeks reached far into Asia. This extraordinary ent...
Vita.Even before his death Alexander the Great had become the subject of much speculation and exagge...
The purpose of this essay has been to explore Alexander the Great from two different perspectives in...
Alexander the Great was one of the legendary Nine Worthies in the medieval canon of ancient and mode...
Tales and traditions about Alexander the Great were popular throughout the Greco-Roman world. These ...
Alexander the Great was one of the legendary Nine Worthies in the medieval canon of ancient and mode...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
This paper presents the first stage of a project which examines Alexander the Great’s travels focusi...
In writing the Man Who Would Be King (1888) Rudyard Kipling could rely on a long date tradition abou...
Alexander the Great and the Rise of Christianity focuses on the political, mythical, and philosophic...
The present thesis explores how the personality, image, and deeds of Alexander the Great have been i...
thesisThe purpose of this thesis is to study several of the major legendary origins of Alexander the...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Alexander the Great is one of the most widely mythologized figures of Antiquity, w...
none1noThe paper explores the fortune of the figure of Alexander the Great in the Hellenistic World ...
In the Middle Ages, the life story of Alexander the Great was a well-traveled tale. Known in numerou...
Under the leadership of Alexander the Great the Greeks reached far into Asia. This extraordinary ent...
Vita.Even before his death Alexander the Great had become the subject of much speculation and exagge...
The purpose of this essay has been to explore Alexander the Great from two different perspectives in...
Alexander the Great was one of the legendary Nine Worthies in the medieval canon of ancient and mode...
Tales and traditions about Alexander the Great were popular throughout the Greco-Roman world. These ...
Alexander the Great was one of the legendary Nine Worthies in the medieval canon of ancient and mode...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
This paper presents the first stage of a project which examines Alexander the Great’s travels focusi...
In writing the Man Who Would Be King (1888) Rudyard Kipling could rely on a long date tradition abou...
Alexander the Great and the Rise of Christianity focuses on the political, mythical, and philosophic...