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This chapter provides an extended analysis of the theme of hybridity and intermarriage in the Alexander Romance, where Alexander turns out to be the son of the Thracian Olympias and the last Egyptian pharaoh, Nectanebo.
Title: Alexander in Kohl
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This chapter provides an extended analysis of the theme of hybridity and intermarriage in the Alexander Romance, where Alexander turns out to be the son of the Thracian Olympias and the last Egyptian pharaoh, Nectanebo.
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