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Alexander the Great

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by Philip Freeman


  Apollo (god), 22

  Apollodorus, 191

  Apollophanes, 298

  Arabia, 167, 303, 317

  Arabis River, 297

  Arabitae, 291, 296

  Arachosia, 170, 229

  Aral Sea, 224, 242

  Araxes River, 203

  Arbela, 173, 182, 183

  Arcadia, 61, 66

  Archelaus, King of Macedonia, 8

  Argaeus, 11

  Argos, 1, 6, 61, 86

  Ariobarzanes (satrap), 199–203, 205

  Aristander of Telmessus, 16, 98, 100, 140–41, 153, 172, 176, 200, 246, 254

  Aristarchus of Samos, 327

  Aristobulus, 108, 282, 302

  Aristogiton, 194

  Ariston, 172–73, 178

  Aristonicus, 250–51

  Aristonicus of Methymna, 150

  Aristotle, 6, 24–26, 31, 55, 73, 82, 89, 99, 108, 121, 264, 313, 322

  Armenians, 116

  Arrhidaeus, 15, 35, 321, 322

  Arrian, 60, 62, 63, 79, 91, 100, 149, 158, 214, 239, 257, 290, 291, 294, 296

  Arsames (Cilicia satrap), 77, 109–10

  Arsites (Hellespont satrap), 77, 82

  Artabazus, 19, 224, 234, 238

  Artaxerxes II, Great King of Persia, 194

  Artaxerxes III, Great King of Persia, 3, 32, 145, 216

  Artaxerxes IV, Great King of Persia, 32, 34, 124, 307

  Artemis (goddess), 17, 87

  Aryans, 286

  Arybbas, King of Epirus, 15–16

  Asander, 86, 87

  Asclepiodorus, 191

  Asclepius, 284, 312

  Ashoka, 324

  Ashur, 184

  Asia Minor, 47, 98

  Greek cities of, 32

  Aspendus, 101–2

  Assyria, 184

  Assyrian Empire, 113, 187–88

  astronomy, 190–91

  Astyages, King of Media, 69–70

  Atar (Persian god), 71

  Athena (goddess), 74, 83, 122

  Athenodorus, 166–67

  Athenophanes, 184

  Athens, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 28–31, 37, 44, 104, 124, 181, 214, 224

  Athenodorus fined by, 167

  destruction of, 70, 209

  Memnon’s overtures to, 104–5

  navy of, 67

  in Persian Wars, 6, 7, 70

  and Philip’s expansion, 20–21, 22

  in rebellion against Alexander, 46, 47, 60, 61, 66–67

  statues returned to, 194

  temple of Ammon in, 152

  Theban alliance of, 29

  Atizyes, 119

  Attalus, 33, 34, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45

  Audata, 14, 57

  Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 327

  Autariatae, 56–57

  Avaris, 146

  Azemilcus, King of Tyre, 129

  Baal, 112

  Babylon, 70, 71, 116, 167, 169, 180, 183–85, 186–92, 196, 204, 205

  Alexander’s appointments in, 191–92

  Chaldeans in, 190–91

  creation myths of, 191

  ill omens upon Alexander’s entrance to, 315–17

  Ishtar Gate of, 186, 188

  Ishtar temple in, 189–90

  Persian treatment of, 188

  as planned city, 187

  temple of Bel-Marduk in, 187

  Bacchae (Euripides), 8

  Bactria, 170, 196, 214, 218, 220–60, 280, 301

  Bagisthanes, 217

  Bagoas (Alexander’s lover), 223, 295, 303

  Bagoas (grand vizier), 32, 34, 216

  Bahariya, oasis of, 159

  Balacrus, 122

  Barcani, 116

  Bardylis, King of Illyria, 11, 13–14, 56

  Barsaentes, 218

  Barsine (Memnon’s wife), 92, 124, 224, 321, 322

  Batis, 140, 141

  Bazira, 267

  Bedouins, 141

  Bel-Marduk (god), 187, 188–89, 315

  Beqa’a valley, 134

  Berytus (Beirut), 128

  Bessus (satrap of Bactria), 170, 176, 178, 182, 183, 221, 222, 226, 228, 229, 236, 238, 240, 249

  arrest and death of, 241–42, 243

  Darius arrested by, 217–19, 223

  scorched-earth policy of, 237, 238

  Bibacta, 296

  Bisthanes, 215–16

  bitumen, 183–84

  Black Cleitus, 18, 272

  Alexander’s murder of, 251–55, 260

  in battle of the Granicus, 80, 81

  Black Sea, 224, 244, 305

  Brahmins, 288

  Branchidae, 94, 160, 240–41

  bravery, 55

  Bucephalas (horse), 22–24, 68, 81, 88, 177, 275

  theft of, 225–26

  Buddhism, 286

  Byblos, 127–28

  Cabiri, 15

  Cadusians, 170

  Calaenae, 103–4

  Calanus, 287, 306

  Calas, 82–83, 99, 109

  calendars, 3

  Callines, 310

  Callisthenes, 73, 100, 147, 180, 254, 264–65

  arrest and execution of, 265

  Callixeina, 27

  Cambyses, Great King of Persia, 70, 142, 144, 146, 147

  camp followers, 167–68, 293

  Cappadocia, 109

  caravans, 140

  Caria, 35–36, 92–97, 113, 121

  Carmania, 295–96, 301

  Carthage, 130, 132, 137, 154–55, 304, 314

  Caspian Gates, 215, 216, 217, 218

  Caspian Sea, 223–24, 249

  Cassander, 26, 311, 319, 321, 322

  catapults, 59, 247

  Cathaeans, 277

  cats, veneration of, 143

  Cebalinus, 231

  Celts, 55–56, 315

  Cetriporis, King of Thrace, 20

  Chaeronea, battle of, 29–30, 31, 60, 65, 111

  Chalcidic Confederacy, 20

  Chalcidice, peninsula of, 3, 20

  Chaldeans, 190–91, 192, 290

  Chandragupta, Mauryan emperor, 323–24

  Charidemus, 67, 106

  chariots, scythed, 178

  Chios, 104, 125, 150–51

  exile of rulers of, 151

  Choaspes River, 194

  Chorasmians, 249

  Chortacana, 226, 228–29, 231

  Christianity, 327–28

  Cilicia, 109–10, 112, 114–22, 140

  Cilician Gates, 109

  Cilluta, 289

  Cleander, 135, 233

  Cleitus, King of Illyria, 56, 57–59

  Cleomenes, 161

  Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, 323

  Cleopatra (Attalus’s niece), 33–34, 40, 42

  Cleopatra (Philip’s daughter), 36–37, 41

  Code of Hammurabi, 187

  Coenus, 97, 250, 251, 255, 273, 279, 281

  Corinth, 47–49, 287

  Cos, 97, 113, 150

  Cosseans, 314

  Craterus, 8, 198, 202, 223, 228, 229, 231, 232, 251, 274, 275, 281, 289, 290, 296, 307, 310–11, 313, 322

  in battle of the Granicus, 80

  Crenides, 20

  Critodemus, 284

  crocodiles, 143

  Croesus, King of Lydia, 70, 85, 87

  Cronos (god), 191

  crucifixion, 138

  cuneiform script, 190, 193

  Curtius, 257

  Cyna, 57

  Cyndus River, 109, 110, 320

  Cyprus, 133–34, 166

  Cyrene, 152, 154–55, 304

  Cyropolis, 245–46

  Cyrus, Great King of Persia, 69–70, 85, 142, 193, 197, 204, 210, 247, 291

  tomb of, 210–11, 302–3

  Damascus, 122–23, 124

  Dandamis, 287

  Daniel (biblical figure), 193

  Daniel, book of, 325–26

  Dante, 328

  Danube River, 52–53, 240

  darics, 194

  Darius I, Great King of Persia, 53, 54, 70, 72, 94, 205, 269, 304

  Darius I
II, Great King of Persia, 34, 70, 85, 92, 99, 105–6, 111, 112, 152–53, 169, 196, 198, 211, 280, 325, 329

  Aegean naval offensive of, 129, 139, 150–51

  Alexander’s insulting letter to, 127

  arrest of, 217–19, 223

  battle at Issus and, 114–22, 125, 135

  battle of Gaugamela and, 173–80

  death of, 219, 220–21

  death of wife of, 167

  defeat predicted for, 160

  at Ecbatana, 214–16

  execution of Charidemus by, 106

  family brought on campaign by, 116–17

  flight after Gaugamela of, 182–83, 185, 192

  military changes made by, 169–70

  peace overtures made by, 126–27, 139–40

  Susa palace of, 193–94

  treasury of, 122–24

  see also Persian Campaign of Alexander

  Dascylion, 83

  Delphi, 22, 34, 49, 85, 94, 201, 251

  Demades, 66–67

  Demaratus of Corinth, 35, 81, 209

  Demeter (goddess), 66

  Democritus, 50

  Demosthenes, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 44, 46, 47, 60, 61, 66–67, 295, 322

  Derbices, 116

  Derdas, 244

  Didyma, 160, 240

  Dimnus, 231

  Diodorus, 62, 63, 79, 101, 225

  Diogenes the Cynic, 48–49, 287

  Dion, 2, 23, 68

  Dionysus (god), 77, 166, 268, 316

  divination, 191

  Doloaspis, 181

  Domai, 297

  Dorian Greeks, 92

  Drangiana, 229, 234

  Drypetis, 307

  Dudyma, oracle of Apollo at, 93–94

  dyes, purple, 131

  dysentery, 247

  Ecbatana, 182, 183, 204, 214–15, 216, 230, 232–33, 311–13

  Egypt, 32, 70, 71, 125, 142, 143–62, 185, 188, 321, 323

  Alexander’s government in, 161

  Alexander’s treatment of priests in, 146

  pyramids of, 147–48

  religion of, 144

  Sea People attack on, 144

  statues of Alexander in, 147

  Elaeus, 73

  Elam, 193

  Elatea, 29

  Elburz Mountains, 217, 223

  Elephantine, 151

  elephants, war, 170, 176, 180, 266, 272, 275, 305, 324

  Eleusis, 66

  Elis, 61

  Elpines, 3

  engineers, 13, 73

  Enkidu, 192

  Epaminondas, 10

  Ephesus, 47–48, 87–89

  temple to Artemis in, 17, 87, 88

  Epirus, 15–16, 34

  Eratosthenes of Cyrene, 327

  Erigyus, 36, 45, 100, 234

  Erythrae, 160

  Esther (biblical figure), 193

  Ethiopia, 147, 314

  Euphrates River, 54, 144, 167, 168, 169, 184, 186, 187, 192, 266

  Euripides, 8, 42, 83, 253–54, 315

  Europa, 34

  Eurydice, 9

  Fertile Crescent, 167

  frankincense, 140

  Gandaridae, 278

  Ganges River, 270, 278, 279, 305, 309

  Gara Oasis, 155

  Gates (pass), 114, 117, 123, 125

  Gaugamela, battle of, 173–80, 182, 184, 191, 199, 221, 226

  Gaul, 55

  Gaza, 140–41

  Gaza (Sogdiana), 245

  Gedrosian desert, 289, 291–94, 298–99, 300, 301, 305

  Gerizim, Mount, 163

  Germany, 55

  Getae, 53–55

  Gilgamesh, 192–93

  ginger grass, 292

  Giza, great pyramids of, 144, 147–48, 190

  Glaucias, King of the Taulantians, 56, 57–59

  Glaucias (physician), 312

  Glaucus, 182

  gold, 140

  Gordian knot, 107–8

  Gordium, 97, 102–3, 104

  Gordius, 107

  Goshen, 146

  Granicus, battle of the, 77–82, 91, 104, 109, 116, 117, 118, 165, 221, 252

  Granicus River, 77

  Greece, 321

  alphabet of, 131

  Danube trade of, 53

  Italian colonies of, 305

  language of, 5, 327–28

  reaction to Alexander’s victory at Gaugamela in, 180–81

  rebellion against Alexander by, 45–49, 59–67, 104–5

  see also specific cities and places

  gymnosophistai, 287

  Haemus, Mount, 50

  Halicarnassus, 92–97, 113, 124, 150

  Mausoleum at, 89, 93

  Hammurabi, 187

  Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 190

  Harmodius, 194

  Harpalus, 36, 45, 114, 165–66, 216, 244, 281, 295, 322

  Hatshepsut, Pharoah, 144

  Hebrew language, 130

  Hecataeus, 45

  Hecatomnids, 92

  Hector (Parmenion’s son), 161–62

  Hector (Trojan hero), 74, 141, 192

  Hegelochus, 150–51

  Helen of Troy, 74, 212, 251

  Heliopolis, 146, 148

  Helios, 146

  Hellespont, 74, 76, 105

  Helmand River, 234–35

  Hephaestion, 26, 75, 121, 128, 168, 180, 250, 264, 266, 268, 270, 273, 281, 292, 307

  death of, 312–13

  Hercules, 1, 5–6, 9, 74, 83, 112, 122, 129, 151, 165, 238, 268, 317

  Hercules, Pillars of, 304

  Hercules (Alexander’s son), 124, 321, 322

  Hermias, 25

  Hermocrates, 40

  Hermolaus, 265

  Hermus River, 84

  Herodotus, 6, 7, 53, 70, 72, 83, 92, 130, 140, 142, 143–44, 148, 183, 186, 189, 223, 261, 269, 304, 324, 327

  Hesiod, 52, 191

  hetaira, 213

  Himalayan mountains, 270

  Hinduism, 286

  Hindu Kush, 215, 234, 235–38, 239, 266, 270

  Hippocrates of Cos, 111

  Hittites, 84–85, 144

  Homer, 18, 26, 83, 149, 192, 224, 300, 327

  hoplites, 10–11, 12

  Hormuz, Straits of, 296, 300

  hubris, 153

  human sacrifice, 57, 131

  humors, 111

  Hyacinthus (Athenian hero), 67

  Hydaspes River, 272, 273–76, 280, 281–82

  Hydraotes River, 277

  Hyksos, 144

  Hyphasis River, 278, 280, 288, 309

  Hyrcania, 116, 170, 223–26, 234, 301, 305

  Iasus, 94

  Ichthyophagi (Fish Eaters), 292–93, 298–99

  Illiad (Homer), 26, 141

  Illyria, 2, 3, 11, 12, 13–14, 34

  revolt of, 56–59

  India, 140, 196, 244, 249, 257, 261–89, 301, 305

  Alexander’s legacy in, 323–24

  attack on Malli in, 282–86

  attack on Porus in, 273–76

  earliest stories of, 269–70

  monsoons in, 272–73, 290

  plan to attack eastern, 276–77

  weariness of army in, 278–79

  Indian Ocean, 296, 304

  Indus River, 236, 266, 268–70, 280, 288–89, 296

  Iolaus, 311, 319

  Ionians, 87

  Isaiah (prophet), 69

  Isis (goddess), 150

  Iskandarnameh, 325

  Isocrates, 31–32

  Issus, battle of, 114–22, 125, 135, 137, 145, 169, 179, 221, 320

  Ister see Danube River

  Italy, 305, 314–15

  Jains, 286

  Jaxartes River, 224, 240, 242, 244, 251, 305

  Jerusalem, 131, 139, 163, 326

  Jews, 71, 131, 146, 163–64, 325–26

  Jonah (biblical figure), 139

  Joppa, 139

  Josephus, 139

  Julius Caesar, Emperor of Rome, 327

  Kabul, 236

  Kandahar, 235, 236, 289

  Khawak Pass, 237�
��38, 265

  Khyber Pass, 266

  King Solomon’s temple, 131

  Koran, 325

  Lade, 90

  Lampsacus, 76

  Langarus, King of the Agrianians, 56–57

  language, original, 143

  Lanice (Alexander’s nurse), 18, 80, 133, 252

  Laomedon, 26

  lapis lazuli, 236

  League of Corinth, 31–32, 37, 47–48, 65, 180

  Lebanon, 125, 167

  Lebanon, cedars of, 131

  Leonidas, 18

  Leonnatus, 121, 283, 292, 297–98

  Leos (Athenian hero), 67

  Lesbos, 25, 104, 150, 151

  Leuctra, battle of, 10, 11

  lunar eclipse, 171–72

  Lycia, 201, 249

  Lycon, 166

  Lydia, 70, 84–85, 140, 229

  Lysimachus, 19, 134–35, 225, 321

  Lysippus, 82

  Maccabees, 326

  Macedonia, 2, 3–4, 321

  divinity of royal house of, 32–33

  foundation story of, 5–7

  geography of, 3–5

  Greek opinion of, 3, 5

  Hellenization of, 8

  language of, 5, 108

  Philip’s rapid expansion of, 19–22

  political maneuvering in, 33

  resources of, 5, 8

  sexual excess in, 27

  succession struggles in, 8–9, 230

  Madates, King of the Uxians, 197, 198, 199

  Maedi, 28

  Magarsa, 113–14

  Magi, 17, 69, 70, 71, 302

  Magnesia, 88

  Mahavira, 286

  malaria, 329

  Malli, 282–86, 303

  Mallus, 113–14, 133

  Mandane, 69

  Marathon, battle of, 70, 105, 127

  Marathus, 126, 133

  Mardi (Caspian tribe), 225–26

  Mardi (Persepolis tribe), 212

  Marmares, 101

  marriage, 14

  Marsyas, 26

  mathematics, 190–91

  Mausolus, 93

  Mazaces, 145

  Mazaeus (satrap of Babylon), 169, 179, 184–86, 191, 196, 217

  Meander River, 89

  Medea (Euripedes), 42

  Media, 69–70, 116, 140, 170, 192, 204, 210, 211, 234, 311–12

  medicine, Greek, 111

  Mediterranean Sea, 289

  Medius, 317, 319

  Megalopolis, 181

  Megasthenes, 324

  Meleager, 97, 271–72, 320, 321

  Melqart, festival of, 129

  Memnon (Persian general), 19, 44, 77–78, 87, 91, 106, 124

  Aegean actions of, 104–5

  in battle of the Granicus, 80, 109

  estates left inviolate by Alexander, 77

  illness and death of, 105

  made commander, 92

  scorched-earth policy advised by, 78, 109

  in siege of Halicarnassus, 92–97

  Memnon (Thracian leader), 181

  Memphis (Egypt), 146, 158, 159–60, 161

  Apis bull at, 144, 146–47

  Menander, 324

  Menapis, 19

  Menes, 144

  Menon, 165

  Mesopotamia, 54, 160, 163–96

  Messenia, 316

  Methone, 20

  Midas, Gardens of, 6

  Midas, King, 104, 107–8

  Mieza, 26

  Miletus, 89–91, 160, 241

 

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