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Caesaris of Alexandria (324 BC - Present) was the granddaughter of Darius III, the late king of Persia. She was born in Susa, to her mother, Soraya, the youngest of Darius' daughters, and to one of Alexander's senior officers. She was named Vashti upon birth, but she adopted the name Caesaris when her mother fled to Alexandria after Stateira, her mother's sister, was murdered by the conqueror's mad wife, Roxana.

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  • Caesaris of Alexandria (324 BC - Present) was the granddaughter of Darius III, the late king of Persia. She was born in Susa, to her mother, Soraya, the youngest of Darius' daughters, and to one of Alexander's senior officers. She was named Vashti upon birth, but she adopted the name Caesaris when her mother fled to Alexandria after Stateira, her mother's sister, was murdered by the conqueror's mad wife, Roxana.
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  • Caesaris of Alexandria (324 BC - Present) was the granddaughter of Darius III, the late king of Persia. She was born in Susa, to her mother, Soraya, the youngest of Darius' daughters, and to one of Alexander's senior officers. She was named Vashti upon birth, but she adopted the name Caesaris when her mother fled to Alexandria after Stateira, her mother's sister, was murdered by the conqueror's mad wife, Roxana. Though raised in Alexandria, her Persian blood runs strong in her veins, and she was raised a princess by her mother. She shares none of her father's attributes, but for a dormant cold streak in her that enables her to kill should there be a need. She is quite the rhetoric, a trained equestrienne, and has learned the skill of the blade through a mercenary of Thessaly. Soraya's death left Caesaris with a rather substantial inheritance, and business investments that could only multiply her wealth a hundred fold. Despite being blessed with good looks, wealth, and connections, Caesaris has remained unmarried not because of the lack of suitors, but because her late mother has turned down every young man that has asked for her hand, believing that her daughter must marry only a man who was an equal, if not more, than Caesaris.
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