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Hephaestion
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Hephaestion (c. 356–324 BC)

Macedonian general. He supervised the foundation of cities and colonies in Bactria, central Asia, and India.

Hephaestion was a close friend of Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, who called him ‘my Patroclus’ (the friend of the Greek hero Achilles). His services were rewarded 324 BC with a golden crown and marriage to Alexander's sister-in-law Drypetis. He died suddenly in the same year at Ecbatana, the capital of ancient Media (northwestern Iran). His body was cremated in Babylon on a huge pyre designed by the architect Deinocrates, and temples were built in his honour.



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As Alexander's lover, Hephaistion, lay dying in one scene, Ogden remembers, an audience member screamed, "Die, fag
By most accounts Alexander did like men, women, and eunuchs--his best friend Hephaistion was his longtime lover.
But it only renders his trembling exchanges with liquid-eyed best buddy Hephaistion (Jared Leto) utterly, well, unmanly.
 
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