What happened to Alexander's empire after his death?
A) Initially, it was divided up among his strongest generals into five parts, and then further battles left it in three parts.
B) Initially, it was all controlled by his strongest general Ptolemy, but over time it was broken into three pieces.
C) Alexander did not believe any of his men were capable of ruling the vast empire alone. Therefore, he divided it among his top generals.
D) His son controlled the Empire with the help of his mother Roxanne until he was overthrown.
E) His generals discussed who among them should receive what territories, and it was split accordingly.
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