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What if the Macedonians had actually tried to execute the will of Alexander?

Specifically Alexander's instructions included:

-A Pyramid be constructed in Macedonia for Phillip II

-Creation of six great temples in Greece and a monument to Athena at Troy

-Conquest of Arabia

-Construction of a road from Egypt to the Pillers of Heracles and conquest of Carthage and Sicily

-Circumnavigation of Africa

-Development of more cities named Alexandria

Historically the diadochi dismissed the will as impractical but their actions demonstrated they had the capacity to afford and carry out some of those instructions. Especially if they didn't spend 20 years fighting each other.

Some necessary PODs probably include:

-Perdiccas is unsuited as regent, so needs to be replaced for stability. Maybe an alternative regent tries to build legitimacy by surrounding themselves with the mysticism of a cult of Alexander?

-Alexander doesn't issue his Exile Decree that let demagogues and mercenaries return to Athens, averting the Lamian War or making it much shorter.

-Give Ptolemy a dayjob invading Arabia and building ships or something to distract him from bodysnatching Alexander. Although I'm pretty certain that Ptolemy was intending to secede from the start. He'll probably need to be assassinated.

-Cut corners a bit so this is physically possible. Scale back the planned budgets of the Great Temples (15,000 talents each). Cut back on the number of cities planned. Bury Alexander in the Great pyramid to avoid building a second tomb. Ignore the part about building a road since the Romans will do it better anyways.

-The entire premise is really only possible if Alexander's empire stays united

Discussing the conquest of Arabia and Carthage isn't too interesting as that basically makes this another WI Alexander lived thread except without Alexander, and we do that all the time. They could help with the financing however.

But could the Great Pyramid of Alexander survive into the 20th century? Imagine the tourist draw. Could the great temples permanently orient religion in Greece towards Alexander worship? What would be the results of focused Hellenistic exploration of the Red Sea and Eastern Africa?
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