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How happy had it been for me had I been slain in the battle. It had been far more noble to have died the victim of the enemy than fall a sacrifice to the rage of my friends.
Alexander The Great
Alexander The Great
Conqueror and King of Macedonia
Alexander the Great, legendary Macedonian king, forged a vast empire and changed the course of ancient history.
Explanation Of The Quote
Alexander reflects on betrayal and the pain of internal conflict. He implies that death by an enemy would have been more honorable than being undone by his own allies. This tragic quote underscores the loneliness and irony of power.
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