Attalus (general) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Worthington, Ian (2008). Philip II of Macedonia. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12079-0.
  • Carney, Elizabeth; Ogden, Daniel (2010-06-24). Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-989000-2.
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  • Aristotle (2017-04-28). Politics. Sheba Blake Publishing. ISBN 978-3-96189-544-1.
  • Gabriel, Richard A. (2010-08-31). Philip II of Macedonia: Greater Than Alexander. Potomac Books, Inc. ISBN 978-1-59797-519-3.
  • Thirlwall, Connop (1839). A History of Greece by the Rev. Connop Thirlwall: Vol. 6. Vol. 6. Longman, Rees, Orme, Green & Longman, Paternoster-Row and John Taylor.
  • Gemmell, David (2011-06-08). Lion of Macedon. Random House Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-79763-6.

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  • "Peter Green. Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age. (Hellenistic Culture and Society, number 1.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1990. Pp. xxiii, 970. $65.00". The American Historical Review. 1991. doi:10.1086/ahr/96.5.1515. ISSN 1937-5239.

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  • "Peter Green. Alexander to Actium: The Historical Evolution of the Hellenistic Age. (Hellenistic Culture and Society, number 1.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1990. Pp. xxiii, 970. $65.00". The American Historical Review. 1991. doi:10.1086/ahr/96.5.1515. ISSN 1937-5239.