Philotas
Parmenion, Alexander the Great, Macedonia (ancient kingdom), Attalus (general), Coenus (general), Diadochi
978-620-0-84052-3
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2013-01-12
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Philotas (died October 330 BC) was the eldest son of Parmenion, Alexander's most experienced and talented general. When Alexander became king of Macedonia (336 BC) with Parmenion's support (Parmenion had executed Attalus, accused of plotting with the Athenians against Alexander, and suggested by a very few modern historians as the head of a noble faction opposing Alexander's accession. There is very little source evidence for this, however), Parmenion and his relations were rewarded with offices and commissions. Philotas was promoted, from a commander of a cavalry squadron to commander of the Companions, the corps of Macedonian cavalry that also provided bodyguards and attendants to the King.
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