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Alexander is a 2004 epic ... Ptolemy mentions Alexander's punitive campaign in which he razes Thebes, ... Worst Picture, Worst Director (Stone), Worst Actor (Farrell ...
The Battle of Thebes took place between Alexander the Great and the Greek city-state of Thebes in 335 BC immediately outside of and in the city proper in Boeotia.After being made hegemon of the League of Corinth, Alexander had marched to the north to deal with revolts in Illyria and Thrace, which forced him to draw heavily from the troops in Macedonia that were maintaining pressure on the city ...
In 1332 B.C., Egypt is the most powerful nation in the world, but it is plagued by internal strife. In the city of Thebes, Pharaoh Akhenaten has been poisoned by his most trusted servant. His nine year old son, Tutankhamun has to take his place as pharaoh, and so, is thrust into power at an early age.
It's safe to say that Monsters has changed Nicholas Alexander Chavez's life.. The actor, 25, stars as Lyle Menendez alongside Cooper Koch's Erik in Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story ...
The actor is a dad to daughter Leni, 20 months, and son Townes, 5 months, whom he shares with wife Lauren Alexander Ludwig Reveals Why He Didn't Meet Baby No. 2 for a Whole Week After His Birth ...
Kim F. Coates (born February 21, 1958) [1] is a Canadian-American actor who has worked in both Canadian and American films and television series. He has worked on Broadway portraying Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire and in the lead role of Macbeth performed at the Stratford Festival.
"Alexander War Chronicle"), released in North America as Reign: The Conqueror and in Europe as Alexander the Great, is a Korean-Japanese anime first released in 1999. A re-imagination of the life of Alexander the Great based on the novel of the same name by Hiroshi Aramata , the series was produced by an international crew that drew from the ...
Alexander's sacking of Thebes ensured that Greece remained quiet during his absence. [65] The one exception was a call to arms by Spartan king Agis III in 331 BC, whom Antipater defeated and killed in the battle of Megalopolis. [65]