Hephaestion. has written:
'Hephaestionis Alexandrini Enchiridion ad mss. fidem recensitum cum notis variorum praecipue Leonardi Hotchkis curante Thoma Gaisford ; accedit Procli Chrestomathia grammatica'
'Enchiridion'
'Hephaestionis Enchiridion'
Éphestion.
Klitos and Hephaestion
Klitos and Hephaestion
Iskander, also known as Alexander the Great, hid away his beloved companion and general, Hephaestion. Their close relationship was characterized by deep friendship and loyalty, and Hephaestion played a crucial role in Alexander's campaigns. After Hephaestion's death, Alexander mourned profoundly, demonstrating the depth of their bond.
He was the closest friend of alexnder.
Hephaestion, sorry i am sure there are more but that is the only one i know
Αlexander the great had two friends. Klitos and Hephaestion. Klitos eventually betrayed Alexander and was killed by the conqueror. His Best friend, from the day they met, was Hephaestion, since Klitos was really just the friend he grew up with.
No. Or at least, there's no suggestion of it in the ancient sources. There was between Hephaestion/Hephaistion and Craterus/Krateros, as well as between Hephaistion and Eumenes. But not Lysimachus/Lysimakhos. (The / signifies a difference between Latinized and Greek spellings of the same name.)
He had three wives:Roxane, Statiera, Parysatics
No. Alexander died of grief because his best friend, Hephaestion, died.
His friend, general, and bodyguard "Hephaestion" was the central personal relationship of Alexander's life.
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