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    The Wedding of Alexander and Roxane (1898–1899), an engraving by André Castaigne. Alexander the Great and Roxana, a 1756 painting by Pietro Rotari. Alexander married Roxana despite opposition from his companions who would have preferred a Macedonian or other Greek to become queen.

  2. Alexander married three times: to Roxana of Bactria, Stateira, and Parysatis, daughter of Ochus. He fathered at least one child, Alexander IV of Macedon, born by Roxana shortly after his death in 323 BC.

  3. Historian Elizabeth Donnelly Carney speculates that Alexander had already decided to marry Stateira and was preparing her for life as his wife. Stateira became Alexander's second wife in 324 BC, almost ten years after her capture, in a mass ceremony known as The Susa weddings which lasted five days.

  4. 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.

  5. Jul 11, 2024 · Roxana (died c. 310 bc, Amphipolis, Thrace) 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.

  6. Philip Arrhidaeus’ wife, Euridice II, started intrigues, but Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great, took Roxana and Alexander IV under her care in Macedonia. However, one of Alexander the Great’s generals’ sons, Cassander, was now trying to consolidate power for himself.

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Roxana the Beloved Wife of Alexander the Great and Alexander IV. Roxana, a figure of enchanting beauty and profound influence, emerges as a prominent wife of Alexander the Great. Born into the noble Sogdian lineage, she crossed paths with Alexander after his conquest of Sogdia in 327 BC.

  8. Roxana was the wife of the Macedonian king Alexander the Great. She was the daughter of the Bactrian chief Oxyartes and was captured and married by Alexander in 327 BCE. After Alexander’s death in 323, Roxana had his second wife, Stateira, killed and gave birth to a son, Alexander IV, who was accepted as king with Alexander’s half-brother.

  9. 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.

  10. Feb 19, 2020 · Alexander, as we mentioned, had three wives: Roxana, Stateira, and Parysatis. That's right, boomer, Parysatis can be a girl name, too. First up was Roxana, the daughter of a higher-up from Bactria in the Middle East.