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Alexander would wear the sacred clothes of the gods at dinner-parties, sometimes the purple cloak, the slippers and horns of Ammon, sometimes the dress of the goddess Artemis, which he would often wear even on his chariot... Sometimes, he would also dress as Hermes, especially at parties when he would wear the winged sandals and the broad hat and hold a caduceus in his hand: often he carried a lion-skin and a club, like Heracles.


The most prolific conqueror of all time wore a big old silver dress out on his battle chariot? Somewhere in between all that cross-dressing, drinking and partying, he did find time, like his father, to wage war and conquer everything he could find. It's good to be the king! Because Alexander envisioned himself as an epic hero, and lived at the right time to be documented as one, his life was recorded in minute detail and makes utterly fascinating reading. We recommend his biographies to anyone. Our favorite was Alexander of Macedon.

-from historyhouse.com

ps:  hephaestion is apparently an acceptable spelling too.

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Date: 11 Dec 2004 03:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anglepoiselamp.livejournal.com
Yep, Hephaestion is the Latin-derived English form of the name. :B

And Alexander's gayness and greatness never ceases to amaze me.

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