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    Hephaestion (Ancient Greek: Ἡφαιστίων Hēphaistíōn; c. 356 BC  –  October 324 BC), son of Amyntor, was an ancient Macedonian nobleman of probable "Attic...
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  • Hephaestion (356 BC–324 BC) was Alexander's celebrated friend and general. Hephaestion or Hephaistion may also refer to: Hephaestion (beetle), a genus...
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    Achilles, and Hephaestion honoring Patroclus. According to Robin Lane Fox, Alexander and Hephaestion were possible lovers. After Hephaestion's death in Oct...
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    to the genus Hephaestion: Hephaestion annulatus F. Philippi, 1859 (Argentina and Chile) Hephaestion auratum Cerda, 1968 (Chile) Hephaestion bullocki Cerda...
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    and Patroclus; Alexander honoring Achilles, and Hephaestion honoring Patroclus. After Hephaestion's death in Oct 324 BC, Alexander mourned him greatly...
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  • friend Hephaestion, Bagoas, and later his wife, Roxana. Hephaestion compares Alexander to Achilles, to which Alexander replies that Hephaestion must be...
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    Arybbas, Balacrus, Demetrius, Hephaestion. 332 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon, Arybbas, Menes, Demetrius, Hephaestion. 331 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon...
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  • Hephaestion (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἡφαιστίων Hēphaistíōn; fl. 2nd century AD) was a grammarian of Alexandria who flourished in the age of the Antonines. He...
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  • identical with the New History in six books ascribed by Photius to Ptolemy Hephaestion, of which a summary outline has been preserved in Photius' Biblioteca...
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    to Alexander; this included Drypetis, who married Alexander's friend, Hephaestion. At the same ceremony, Alexander married Parysatis, daughter of previous...
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    hand. When Alexander and Hephaestion went together to visit the captured Persian royal family, Sisygambis knelt to Hephaestion to plead for their lives...
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    his plan for the city of Alexandria, the monumental funeral pyre for Hephaestion and the reconstruction of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, as well as...
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  • Hephaestion, Hephaistion, or Hephaistio of Thebes (Ancient Greek: Ἡφαιστίων ὁ Θηβαῖος, Hēphaistíōn ho Thēbaĩos) was a Hellenized Egyptian astrologer of...
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    Artaxerxes III. To Hephaestion he gave Drypetis; she too was the daughter of Darius, his own wife's sister, for he wanted Hephaestion's children to be his...
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    and giving him advice about his burial. According to Photius, Ptolemy Hephaestion (probably referring to Ptolemy Chennus) wrote that Patroclus was also...
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    the Persian treasure. There, his closest friend, Hephaestion, died of illness or poisoning. Hephaestion's death devastated Alexander and he ordered the preparation...
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    Fontenrose 1981, p. 171. Ptolemy Hephaestion, New History Book 5 (summary from Photius, Myriobiblon 190). Ptolemy Hephaestion, New History Book 2 (summary...
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  • the father of Hephaestion Amyntoros, who was a close companion and lieutenant to Alexander the Great. The full history of Hephaestion's lineage is unknown...
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    camp, until a response came from the oracle of Ammon bidding him honour Hephæstion and offer sacrifice to him as to a hero." Parallel Lives, 72. Media related...
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    was married to Hephaestion, a general in Alexander's army, during the Susa weddings. Soon after, Drypetis was widowed when Hephaestion accompanied Alexander...
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    alluding to Hephaistos; meaning the figure depicted could be the general Hephaestion. The dog depicted is possibly Peritas accompanying Alexander. The stag...
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    nothing is known; a single couplet from the seventh book is preserved in Hephaestion but it is unclear whether this was an entire stanza or part of a three-...
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    Great had subdued Sidon, he gave permission to Hephaestion to bestow its crown on whom he pleased. Hephaestion offered it to two brothers with whom he lodged...
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  • first exhibits his military bravery and leadership, and where he and Hephaestion are hardened to the gruesome realities of war. Athens – Macedon's antagonistic...
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  • the 2nd century AD, in the Handbook of Metrics by the grammarian Hephaestion. Hephaestion also calls the pattern the "Euripideum" ("τὸ καλούμενον Εὐριπίδειον...
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    there with Leto. Photius, in his Bibliotheca, tells us that in Ptolemy Hephaestion's New History, Hera refuses to lay with Zeus, and hides in a cave to avoid...
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    connected Demeter with this Styx. According to Photius, a certain Ptolemy Hephaestion (probably referring to Ptolemy Chennus) knew of a story, "concerning...
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    Fabulae 77. Apollodorus, Library 3.10.9. Pausanias 3.20.9. Ptolemy Hephaestion, New History 4 (as summarized in Photius, Myriobiblon 190). Pindar, Pythian...
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    escaped from the Laestrygonians. According to the "New History" of Ptolemy Hephaestion (according to Photius) and Eustathius, the plant mentioned by Homer grew...
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    or the battle in which the Giant aforementioned was killed." Ptolemy Hephaestion, New History 4 "The plant “moly” of which Homer speaks; this plant had...
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