The Mythical Motif of Alexander’s Flight in Medieval Literature, Art, and Architecture

The “Alexander Romance,” known as “Pseudo-Callisthenes,” is one of the most popular Late Antique works, mostly because of the figure of Alexander the Great, who had become a myth. Dating back to the third century AD, it was reworked many times during the Middle Ages, being translated into almost eve...

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