- Roxana
Roxana (Bactrian, Persian:
Roshanak ; Bactrian definition literally "luminous beauty"; Persian definition "the dawn"), was aBactria n noble and a wife ofAlexander the Great . She was born earlier than the year 341 BC, though the precise date remains uncertain. She was the daughter of a Bactrian namedOxyartes ofBalkh in Bactria (then eastern Persia, nowUzbekistan and northernAfghanistan ), and married Alexander in 327 BC after he visited the fortress ofSogdian Rock . Balkh was the last of the Persian Empire's provinces to fall to Alexander, and the marriage was an attempt to reconcile the Bactriansatrap ies to Alexander's rule, although ancient sources describe Alexander's professed love for her. Roxana accompanied him on his campaign inIndia in 326 BC. She bore him a posthumous son called Alexander IV Aegus, after Alexander's sudden death atBabylon in 323 BC. With the king's death, Roxana and her son became victims of the political intrigues of the collapse of the Alexandrian empire. Roxana murdered Alexander's other widow,Stateira II , and Stateira's sisterDrypteis (Pl. Alex. 77.4). Roxana and her son were protected by Alexander's mother,Olympias , inMacedon , but her assassination in 316 BC allowedCassander to seek kingship. Since Alexander IV Aegus was the legitimate heir to the Alexandrian empire, Cassander ordered him and Roxana assassinated around 309 BC.External links
* [http://www.livius.org/ro-rz/roxane/roxane.htm Livius.org: Roxane] by Jona Lendering
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/wcd/Roxane%2C_daughter_of_Oxyartes Wiki Classical Dictionary: Roxane, daughter of Oxyartes]
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2996.html Roxana] from Charles Smith's "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology" (1867)Historical Novels
* Cave, A.J. "Roxana Romance" [http://www.pavasta.com/ Pavasta] : 2008, Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-9802061-0-4, eBook, ISBN 978-0-9802061-1-1
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