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An ancient Yoruba anecdote narrates the destructive nature of the tongue. Its moral is specifically targeted at leaders who take unconscionable decisions as dictated by their fleeting passion. It is ...
As a result, all hell broke loose both in the Macedonian palace and in Babylon. The soldiers wanted Philip III Arrhidaeus, Alexander’s half-brother, and threatened mutiny if the Successors disagreed.