Ptolemy (son of Philip)
For other people named Ptolemy, see Ptolemy (disambiguation).
Ptolemy, son of Philip was an officer who commanded the leading squadron of Macedonian cavalry (that of Socrates of Macedon) at the Battle of the Granicus,[1] Both Gronovius[2] and Droysen, suppose that he is the same man that Alexander left with a force of 3000 infantry and 200 cavalry to defend the province of Caria, and who subsequently, together with Asander the governor of Lydia, defeated the Persian general Orontobates, 332 BC.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Arrian Anabasis Alexandri I.14.
- ↑ Ad Arrian Anabasis Alexandri I.C.
- ↑ Arrian Anabasis Alexandri I.14, I.23, II.5.
References
- Who's Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978-1-4051-1210-9
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