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{{Character Infobox
|name    = Alexander III
|image  = BattleofIssus333BX-mosaic-detail1.jpg
|imgdesc = Alexander at the Battle of Issus.
|birth  = 20 or 21 July 356 BC<br>[[wikipedia:Pella|Pella]], [[wikipedia:Macedon|Macedon]]
|death  = 10 or 11 June 323 BC (aged 32)<br>[[wikipedia:Babylon|Babylon]]
|period  = 4<sup>th</sup> century BC
|faction =
|appear  = ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' ([[Glyphs]])
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'''Alexander III of Macedon'' , commonly known as '''Alexander the Great''', was King of Macedonia and one of the most successful conquerors in history, conquering most of the known land at the time.


[[File:BattleofIssus333BC-mosaic-detail1.jpg|thumb|Detail of a mosaic depicting Alexander at the Battle of Issus]]
Alexander's explanation for success was a [[Piece of Eden]]: [[the Staff]]. In order to stop Alexander's misuse of the Staff and to acquire it for the Assassins, the Assassin [[Iltani]] poisoned Alexander, who died as a result on 10 or 11 June 323 BC.
 
'''Alexander The Great''', born Alexander III of Macedon, was King of Macedonia and one of the most successful conquerors in history, conquering most of the known land at the time.
 
In the ''Assassin's Creed'' Universe, he was in possession of the [[Piece of Eden]] known as [[The Sword]], and possibly in possession of [[The Staff|the staff]] as well. He was slain by the female Babylonian [[Assassin]], [[Iltani]], who used [[Poison]].
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Revision as of 15:21, 31 August 2010


'Alexander III of Macedon , commonly known as Alexander the Great, was King of Macedonia and one of the most successful conquerors in history, conquering most of the known land at the time.

Alexander's explanation for success was a Piece of Eden: the Staff. In order to stop Alexander's misuse of the Staff and to acquire it for the Assassins, the Assassin Iltani poisoned Alexander, who died as a result on 10 or 11 June 323 BC.