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Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great is a legendary historical figure whose legacy of conquest and empire-building serves as a primary ideological benchmark for rulers like Cleopatra and Julius Caesar within the franchise.
Historical Significance
Within the Cleopatra franchise, Alexander the Great represents the pinnacle of military ambition and the standard against which the strategic prowess of leaders like Cleopatra and Julius Caesar is measured. His life and expansionist policies are frequently cited in political dialogues, serving as both an inspiration for those seeking to consolidate power and a cautionary tale regarding the fragility of vast, rapidly constructed empires.
Impact on Power Dynamics
References to Alexander are often woven into the grand-scale action sequences and diplomatic confrontations that define the series. Characters such as Mark Antony often evoke the Macedonian king's name to justify their own territorial aspirations or to challenge the legitimacy of their rivals. By positioning Alexander as a foundational figure in the Mediterranean power structure, the narrative emphasises the recurring struggle for dominance that drives the central conflicts of the franchise.