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Essay heading: Alexander
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Alexander however, had other plans.
So he proceeded north, and drove the barbarians past the Danube River. The rumor of
Alexander's supposed death, were being spread throughout Athens and Thebes, claiming that it was the moment for them to disconnect from Macedonia. Infuriated by these rumors, Alexander showed up at the gates of Thebes, in 335 B... displayed 300 characters
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Infuriated by these rumors, Alexander showed up at the gates of Thebes, in 335 B.C., only to find the refusal of surrender by the Thebans. The Thebans sent a small body of soldiers, with whom Alexander sent his own of archers and infantry. The following day, Alexander's general, Perdiccas, attacked the gates... displayed next 300 characters
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