Who are the primary sources of Alexander the Great?

Who are the primary sources of Alexander the Great?

Answer:

Two of the most central sources on the lives of Alexander the Great are Arrian and Plutarch, who both wrote several hundred years after his death. Other sources also exist, particularly that of Diodorus Siculus, although his accounts are relatively embellished or simply untrue. In general Arrian is the text that is seen as the most reliable, although even so there are some doubts to its veracity on occasion.