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Cassander as a fictional character... Cassander is first recorded as arriving at... contemporary suggestion hostile to the Antipatrids was that Cassander had journeyed to poison the King... Cassander certainly proved to be singularly noted amongst the... Cassander has been perceived to be ambitious and unscrupulous... Cassander rejected his father... Cassander would destroy his fleet... Cassander would besiege her in... and Cassander would have Alexander IV and Roxanne confined at... Cassander associated himself with the... at which point Cassander bribed him to have the boy killed... Cassander as a fictional character... Cassander as a fictional character... refers to Cassander in the Alexander Trilogy by his Greek name...

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