Son of Egyptian Pharaoh Cleopatra VII
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The twin son of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, named for Alexander the Great and the sun itself — then erased from history before his teens, lost to the wreckage of Rome's civil wars.
Alexander Helios was born in late 40 BC to Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony, arriving with a fraternal twin sister, Cleopatra Selene II. His mother named him after Alexander the Great; his second name meant "Sun" in Greek, paired against his sister's "Moon." The twins were Ptolemaic royalty and children of a Roman triumvir, born into the last flicker of an ancient Egyptian dynasty. After Antony and Cleopatra's defeat and deaths in 30 BC, the children were taken to Rome. Alexander vanished from the record shortly after, likely dead between 29 and 25 BC — his fate unrecorded, his end as dim as his…
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