Cléopâtre (wife of Philippe II)

See also: Cléopâtre

Cléopâtre is the sister, but more probably the niece, of the chancellor and general of Philippe II, Attale. She marries the king in 337, which reinforces the position of Attale which does not hide during a banquet that in its eyes the children to be born from this union will be the only legitimate ones. The argument which makes following this declaration involves the provisional exile of Olympias and the future Alexandre Large the.

It seems that Philippe wishes a third wire because his two elder, Alexandre and Philippe Arrhidée, suffers from epilepsy. Towards 336, Cléopâtre gives the day to a girl named Europa or, according to the sources, to a son. The assassination of Philippe II in 336 and the advent of Alexandre involve their loss. Olympias, seems it in the absence of Alexandre but without this one condemning its gesture, makes assassinate Cléopâtre and his/her child while Attale is carried out.

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