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Hephaestion (Ancient Gr****: Ἡφαιστίων Hephaistíon; c. 356 BC –
October 324 BC), son of Amyntor, was an
ancient Macedonian nobleman of
probable "Attic...
- 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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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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Hephaestion (Gr****: Ἡφαιστίων Hēphaistíōn; fl. 2nd
century AD) was a
grammarian of
Alexandria who
flourished in the age of the Antonines. He was the author...
- 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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Hephaestion is a
genus of
beetles in the
family Cerambycidae.
Containing the
following species:
Hephaestion annulatum Philippi, 1859
Hephaestion auratum...
- Arybbas, Balacrus, Demetrius,
Hephaestion. 332 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon, Arybbas, Menes, Demetrius,
Hephaestion. 331 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon...
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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...
- to Alexander; this
included Drypetis, who
married Alexander's friend,
Hephaestion. At the same ceremony,
Alexander married Parysatis,
daughter of previous...
- hand. When
Alexander and
Hephaestion went
together to
visit the
captured Persian royal family,
Sisygambis knelt to
Hephaestion to
plead for
their lives...