ALEXANDER THE GREAT
(See also Greece [Ancient]; World Powers)
Alexandria: w59 538; yw 195
ancestry: w59 283; yw 121
Babylon: ad 49; w65 250, 661; g64 11/8 3; bf 240, 393; w60 573
death: w71 715; ad 49, 690; w65 661; im 78; bf 393; w60 573; w59 539; yw 195; w33 196
discussion: g72 1/22 13-17; ad 49-50, 690; w60 569-573
empire divided: w84 4/1 13; w77 316-317; w77 490-491; go 53-55; w71 715-716; ad 49; w65 661; bf 393; w59 284, 663-664; yw 122, 227-228
established world power: w77 390; po 132; w59 283, 538, 636, 663; yw 121, 194, 226-227
illustration from coin: w77 490
illustration from medallion: ce 220
Jews: w60 572; nh 139; g34 3/28 405
Josephus’ comment about, and Daniel’s prophecy: w77 390
koiné Greek: po 132; ad 49-50, 690; w59 284, 538; yw 121, 194
military exploits: ad 49, 690, 1685; w66 530-531; g66 4/22 16-17; w65 661; g64 11/8 3; bf 392; g63 2/22 15; g61 3/8 27; w60 570-573; w59 311, 538-539; yw 194-195; bn 44
role in Bible prophecy: ce 220; w84 4/1 12-13; w77 27; w77 316-317; w77 390; w77 490; w71 714-715; ad 49, 417, 690; is 107-109; g66 4/22 11, 16-17; g66 8/8 8; g64 4/22 21; bf 188; w61 359; w60 569-570; w59 283-284, 539; yw 121-122, 194-195; bn 47-48; w52 657
conquest of Medo-Persia: ce 220
empire divided: ce 220
siege of Tyre: ce 217-218; g80 11/22 26-27; w77 389; w76 382-383; pm 263-265; ad 1622
temper explosion: g80 5/8 24
visit to Jerusalem: w77 317; g74 4/8 24
wives and sons: w59 636; yw 226