Alexander IV of Macedon

Alexander IV (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; 323/322 309 BC), sometimes erroneously called Aegus in modern times, was the son of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Princess Roxana of Bactria.

Alexander IV
Megas Basileus
King of Macedonia
Reign323/322–309 BC
PredecessorPhilip III
SuccessorCassander
Pharaoh of Egypt
Reign323/322–309 BC
PredecessorPhilip III
SuccessorPtolemy I
Horus name
Hunu weser pehty
The youthful one, powerful of strength


Nebty name
Mery netjeru, redi en.ef iaut en it.ef
Beloved of the gods, to whom the office of his father was given





Golden Horus
Heqa nakht em ta (er)-djer-ef
Victorious ruler in the entire land



Prenomen  (Praenomen)
Haa ib re, setep en imen
Who (continually) rejoices over the mind Re, chosen by Amun
Ra makes the heart rejoice, elected by Amun


Nomen
Aleksindres
Alexandros






King of Persia
Reign323/322–309 BC
PredecessorPhilip III
SuccessorSeleucus I
Born323 or 322 BC
Babylon
DiedLate summer 309 BC (aged 13 or 14)
Macedon
DynastyArgead
FatherAlexander III of Macedon
MotherRoxana of Bactria
ReligionAncient Greek religion
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