col.1 Rhoxane and Eumenes (oil painting by Varotari, early seventeenth century). Getty Images
itr.1 Alexander’s Companions. Andronikos, Vergina: The Royal Tombs, Athens, 1984. 17th Ephorate of Antiquities © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Archaeological Receipts Fund
itr.2 The facade of Tomb 2. Andronikos, Vergina: The Royal Tombs, Athens, 1984. 17th Ephorate of Antiquities © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Archaeological Receipts Fund
1.1 The ancient city of Babylon, digitally reconstructed. Curt-Engelhorn-Stiftung für die Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen/FaberCourtial
1.2 Babylon’s Ishtar Gate. Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz/Art Resource, NY
1.3 Macedonian infantrymen. Tsibidou-Avloniti, The Macedonian Tombs at Phoinikas and Ayios Athanasios in the Area of Thessaloniki, Athens, 2005, Plate 31. 16th Ephorate of Antiquities © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Archaeological Receipts Fund
1.4 A Babylonian clay tablet recording the death of Alexander, June 11, 323 B.C. © Trustees of the British Museum
2.1 A medallion struck by Alexander depicting an Indian archer. Courtesy Frank Holt
2.2 Positions assigned to the leading generals by the Babylon settlement. Beehive Mapping
3.1 The speaker’s platform of the Pnyx, Athens. Wikimedia Commons/A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
3.2 Movements of forces, first phase of the Hellenic War. Beehive Mapping
4.1 Southern Afghanistan, the kind of landscape that drove many Greeks to flee the East. Wikimedia Commons/U.S. Army
5.1 Demosthenes, as depicted in a Roman copy of the commemorative statue by Polyeuctus. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
6.1 Alexander’s funeral cart. Courtesy Stella Miller-Collett
6.2 The basic unit of the Macedonian phalanx. akg-images/Peter Connolly.
8.1 A rock carving found outside a tomb, southern Turkey. Courtesy Andrew Stewart
8.2 Athens and its harbor Piraeus. Beehive Mapping
8.3 A funerary monument, Athens. Courtesy Olga Palagia
9.1 The only known depiction of elephant warfare from Alexander’s time. Courtesy Frank Holt
9.2 Movements of Antigonus and Eumenes leading up to the battle of Paraetacene. Beehive Mapping
10.1 An artist’s rendering of Tomb 2, Aegae. Andronikos, Vergina: The Royal Tombs, Athens, 1984. 17th Ephorate of Antiquities © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Archaeological Receipts Fund
10.2 The silver hydria containing the remains of Alexander IV. Andronikos, Vergina: The Royal Tombs, Athens, 1984. 17th Ephorate of Antiquities © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Archaeological Receipts Fund
epl.1 Alexander as depicted on Ptolemy’s coinage, 321 B.C. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston