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Hephaistion, son of Amyntor.
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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.)
Yes, Hephaistion,son of Amyntor, was a Macedonian nobleman(c. 356-324 BC). He was Commander of the Companion Cavalry, General of the Agema, Chiliarch and Vizier during the reign of Alexander the Great. He was also Alexander's one true love and boyhood friend.
Alexander himself called Hephaestion/Hephaistion "Philalexandros," or "friend of Alexander." This was in contrast to Craterus/Krateros who was "Philobasileus," or "friend of the king." In other words, Hephaistion was Alexander's friend, Krateros was "the king's." One was personal, one more formal. Hephaistion probably knew Alexander 19+ years, and the were educated together. Whether they were lovers is a point of debate, but given Greek sensibilities, it wouldn't be a surprise, at least when they were younger. But unlike the modern world which tends to preference sexual relationships as "primary" (whether opposite sex or same sex) and as "partners" or "spouses," the ancient world preferenced "philia," or "friendship" as the "great" love. So calling Hephaistion is (personal) friend meant that, for Alexander, Hephaistion came first in his affective life. So the modern distinction of lovers or "just" friends would be completely backwards: the were Friends (as opposed to "just" lovers).
He was the Commander of Companion Cavalry, General of the Agema, Chiliarch and Vizier during the reign of Alexander the Great. And he was also Alexander's boyhood friend and one true love.
The cast of The Search for Alexander the Great - 1981 includes: Gabriel Byrne as Ptolemy (1981) Ian Charleson as Hephaistion Nicholas Clay as Alexander Julian Glover as Philip II Jane Lapotaire as Queen Olympias Robert Stephens as Darius of Persia Michael Williams as Aristotle
From my research, he was a very powerful and charismatic leader. He was also well educated at a young age - had the best teachers/educators in the world at that time eg. Aristotle the famous philosopher, although extremely ruthless in battles. Alexander the great was well known for his military strategies. He conquered many lands including Macedonia, India, Persia and Egypt. He succeeded his father as ruler and King. He was well known for close bonds with his horse, Bucephalus who lived for 15 years. As a tribute to his horse he had a city in India named after the horse! His best friend was Hephaistion.
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