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Hephaestion (Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστίων
Hēphaistíōn; c. 356 BC –
October 324 BC), son of Amyntor, was an
ancient Macedonian nobleman of
probable "Attic...
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Alexander and his two lovers,
Hephaistion and Bagoas, and
suggests that
Alexander went mad with
grief over
Hephaistion's untimely death. The book describes...
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relates how
Alexander the
Great was
inconsolable after the
death of
Hephaistion up to the
moment he
received an
oracle of
Ammon confirming that the deceased...
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Alexander and the
children of
Macedonian nobles, such as Ptolemy,
Hephaistion, and C****ander. Many of
these students would become his
friends and ****ure...
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notable starring TV
roles included:
Alexander the Great's
close companion Hephaistion in the PBS
miniseries The
Search for
Alexander the Great;
serial killer...
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Hephaestion (Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστίων
Hēphaistíōn; fl. 2nd
century AD) was a
grammarian of
Alexandria who
flourished in the age of the Antonines. He was...
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throughout is from Eva-Maria Voigt's 1971
edition of
Sappho and Alcaeus.
Hephaistion uses the Ode to
Aphrodite to
illustrate the
Sapphic stanza in his Enchiridion...
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killed in
defence of one of his
strongholds after a
prolonged siege by
Hephaistion.
Ptolemy fixes its site upon the
eastern bank of the
Suastene or Swat...
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independent position during the battle. This
contrasts with Craterus,
Hephaistion,
Peithon and
Leonnatus – each of whom had
sizable detachments under their...
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Alexander and
Hephaistion visit the
family of
Darius in
their tent
after the
battle of Issus,
engraved by Gérard
Edelinck from a
painting by
Charles le...