Polyxena

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Polyxena is an alternate name for Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great and a prominent queen of ancient Macedon.

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Polyxena canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Macedonian queen
historical figure
alternateNameOf Olympias
associatedDeity Dionysus
Orphic cults
associatedWith Argead dynasty
burialPlace Macedon
causeOfDeath execution
conflictWith Attalus
Cleopatra Eurydice
Philip II of Macedon
deathPlace Macedon
ethnicity Molossian Greek
executedBy Cassander of Macedon
surface form: Cassander
father Neoptolemus I of Epirus
hasChild Alexander the Great
hasRole queen of Macedon
hasSpouse Philip II of Macedon
hasTitle Queen consort of Macedon
influenced early life of Alexander the Great
isFrom Epirus
language Ancient Greek
memberOf Molossian royal house
mother possibly a Molossian princess
notableFor being the mother of Alexander the Great
political influence in Macedon
politicalActivity involvement in Macedonian court intrigues
portrayedAs devoted mother of Alexander the Great
powerful and ambitious queen
portrayedIn ancient historiography
relatedTo Aeacidae
surface form: Aeacidae dynasty
religiousAffiliation ancient Greek religion
supported Alexander the Great’s succession
timePeriod 4th century BC

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Olympias alsoKnownAs Polyxena