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===Aristogeiton and Harmodius=== | ===Aristogeiton and Harmodius=== | ||
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Hephaestion was the close friend and advisor of Alexander the Great. They were referred to as one soul in two bodies by Aristotle, and Hephaestion was compared to Patroclus by Alexander. After he died, Alexander had an expensive funeral for him and only lived another few months. | Hephaestion was the close friend and advisor of Alexander the Great. They were referred to as one soul in two bodies by Aristotle, and Hephaestion was compared to Patroclus by Alexander. After he died, Alexander had an expensive funeral for him and only lived another few months. | ||
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Patroclus was the devoted companion of Achilles in the Iliad. He died before Achilles, and spurred Achilles to kill Hector and die himself. | Patroclus was the devoted companion of Achilles in the Iliad. He died before Achilles, and spurred Achilles to kill Hector and die himself. | ||
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==Citations== | ==Citations== | ||
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