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But Philip, choosing a time when his son was alone, went to his apartment, taking
with him Philotas the son of Parmenio, one of Alexander's intimate friends and
companions, and there chid him severely, and reproached him bitterly, that he ...
But Philip, choosing a time when his son was alone, went to his apartment, taking
with him Philotas the son of Parmenio, one of Alexander's intimate friends and
companions, and there chid him severely, and reproached him bitterly, that he ...
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419 of Gau . or Arto decide the quarrel by single combat , and himself armed him
who bore his name , while Philotas did the same to Darius . The whole army were
spectators of this encounter , willing from the event of it to derive an omen of ...
419 of Gau . or Arto decide the quarrel by single combat , and himself armed him
who bore his name , while Philotas did the same to Darius . The whole army were
spectators of this encounter , willing from the event of it to derive an omen of ...
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48 There was scarcely any one who had a greater repute among the
Macedonians than Philotas , the son of Parmenio . For besides that he was
valiant and able to endure any fatigue of war , he was also next to Alexander
himself the most ...
48 There was scarcely any one who had a greater repute among the
Macedonians than Philotas , the son of Parmenio . For besides that he was
valiant and able to endure any fatigue of war , he was also next to Alexander
himself the most ...
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SUSPICIONS OF PHILOTAS. 443 the glory and benefit of which, he said,
together with the title of king, the boy Alexander reaped and enjoyed by their
means. She could not hold, but disclosed what he had said to one of her
acquaintance, and ...
SUSPICIONS OF PHILOTAS. 443 the glory and benefit of which, he said,
together with the title of king, the boy Alexander reaped and enjoyed by their
means. She could not hold, but disclosed what he had said to one of her
acquaintance, and ...
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Upon which, finding themselves slighted by Philotas, they applied to another, by
whose means being admitted into Alexander's presence, they first told about
Limnus's conspiracy, and by the way let Philotas's negligence appear, who had ...
Upon which, finding themselves slighted by Philotas, they applied to another, by
whose means being admitted into Alexander's presence, they first told about
Limnus's conspiracy, and by the way let Philotas's negligence appear, who had ...
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