A Young Macedonian in the Army of Alexander the Great

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CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

CHAPTER I A WRONG

CHAPTER II A REVENGE

CHAPTER III PREPARATION

CHAPTER IV AT TROY

CHAPTER V AT THE GRAN?CUS

CHAPTER VI HALICARNASSUS

CHAPTER VII MEMNON

CHAPTER VIII AT SEA

CHAPTER IX IN GREECE AGAIN

CHAPTER X AT ATHENS

CHAPTER XI A PERILOUS VOYAGE

CHAPTER XII ON THE WRONG SIDE

CHAPTER XIII DAMASCUS

CHAPTER XIV MANASSEH THE JEW

CHAPTER XV ANDROMACHE

CHAPTER XVI TO JERUSALEM

CHAPTER XVII TYRE

CHAPTER XVIII THE ESCAPE

CHAPTER XIX THE HIGH PRIEST

CHAPTER XX FROM TYRE TO THE TIGRIS

CHAPTER XXI ARBELA

CHAPTER XXII AT BABYLON

CHAPTER XXIII A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE

CHAPTER XXIV VENGEANCE

CHAPTER XXV DARIUS

CHAPTER XXVI INVALIDED

CHAPTER XXVII NEWS FROM THE EAST

CHAPTER XXVIII THE END

FOOTNOTES

BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

The Departure.


A
YOUNG MACEDONIAN
IN THE ARMY OF
ALEXANDER THE GREAT

BY THE
REV. ALFRED J. CHURCH, M.A.
Lately Professor of Latin in University College, London

With Sixteen Illustrations

LONDON
SEELEY AND CO. LIMITED
ESSEX STREET, STRAND
1890


The visit of Alexander to Jerusalem is recorded by Josephus only. The fact that it is not mentioned by Arrian, who had contemporary diaries before him, by Quintus Curtius, or by Diodorus Siculus, certainly throws some doubt upon it. But it must be remembered that Jerusalem was not more interesting than any other Syrian town to these writers. Bishop Westcott thinks that Josephus’s narrative may be true, and I am content to make this opinion my defence for introducing the incident into my story.

A. C.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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