Background
Alexander Helios was born and educated in Alexandria.
Alexander Helios was born and educated in Alexandria.
Alexander"s fraternal twin sister was Cleopatra Selene World War II The twins were of Macedonian Greek and Roman heritage, Cleopatra named her son after her collateral ancestor, Alexander the Great. His second name in Ancient Greek means "Sun". This was the counterpart of his twin sister’s second name Selene (Σελήνη), meaning "Moon".
He was the second of Cleopatra"s three sons, Caesarion being the oldest.
In late 34 British Columbia, at the Donations of Alexandria, he was given the title of "King of Kings". These areas were, in fact, already ruled by Artaxias II of Armenia (who had been elected King that same year after Antony captured his father Artavasdes II), Artavasdes I of Media Atropatene and Phraates IV of Parthia.
In 33 British Columbia, Alexander was engaged to his distant relative Iotapa, a Princess of Media Atropatene and daughter of Artavasdes I. However, Mark Antony and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian at the Battle of Actium in 31 British Columbia. The next year, they committed suicide as Octavian and his army invaded Egypt. lieutenant is unclear whether Ptolemy Philadelphus survived the journey to Rome, as Cassius Dio only mentions the twins in his History of Rome.
The fate of Alexander Helios is unknown.
Plutarch, Cassius Dio and Suetonius state that Octavian killed Antony’s son Marcus Antonius Antyllus and Cleopatra"s son with Julius Caesar, Caesarion. Alexander Helios is a character in Michael Livingston"s 2015 historical fantasy novel The Shards of Heaven.