Examples of using Roxane in English and their translations into Portuguese
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He imprisoned Alexander's most important foreign wife, Roxane, and his posthumous son,
what you feared the Roxane happened.
Practically lived prisoner and eventually murdered the 311 at the age of 12 years with his mother, Roxane, from the Kassandros in Amphipolis.
his lifelong companion, Roxane, his ambitious wife,
Nevertheless, I believe I have shown why Olympias remains the leading candidate with Roxane as a strong secondary possibility.
But researchers have yet to find the tombs of Olympias, Roxane, Hephaestion, and many of his generals.
In 2009, she played Roxane in a production of Cyrano de Bergerac at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
The music video also features Roxane Mesquida who featured in Quentin Dupieux's 2010 film"Rubber" which Manson stated was his favourite film to come out that year.
Although devoted to Roxane Alexander's visits to her tent diminished as a year, then two, went by without
That same year, Stanley Kramer signed Powers to star opposite Jose Ferrer in what may be her most-remembered role, as Roxane in Cyrano de Bergerac.
Poisoned at Amphipolis by a ruler who wanted no rivals, Roxane was reportedly sent to the Vergina complex for burial,
Olympias, Alexander's mother, and Roxane, Alexander's wife may both have died at Amphipolis
a Greek, and Roxane, a Persian, be of both worlds
for the occupant of the magnificent tomb at Amphipolis currently being excavated with Roxane also a strong possibility.
where will eventually tafontan family members of Alexander the great, as Roxane and hers son with Alexander, Alexander Iv….
he was taken in Macedonia by Roxane, his mother.
for example if the skeleton belongs to Roxane should take sample from the skeleton found at Aigai
Olympias and/or Roxane, I would note that Cassander probably did permit the entombment of Alexander IV at Aegae,
while wondering if the magnificent Tomb belongs to Mega Alexander or his wife Roxane.
Alexander the Great's wife, Roxane, who are both thought to have died at Amphipolis around the same time as the tomb's construction in the last quarter of the 4th century BC.
