Capitolo 17
Alexander reproached the bitterest calls to be of so you/he/she lowered and
degenerate a spirit as to desire to marry himself/herself/themselves the daughter of a Persian
governor; a man that was, in fact, the mere slave, as he said, of a
barbarian govern.
The scheme of Alexander was so totally defeated; and so been sorry to it was his
father with the officers that had undertaken to help him/it in the execution
of him, that he banished them all from the kingdom. Ptolemy, in
consequence of this deliberation, wandered on an exile by its country for
up to that for a long time the death of Phillip Alessandro trained to of the years,
call him/it back. Alexander succeeded his/her father as King of Macedon, and
Ptolemy one immediately fact of his/her principal generals. Ptolemy of rose, in
fact, to a very tall command in the Macedonian and separate army
he is very greatly the whole subsequent famous conqueror
countries. In the Persian invasion, Ptolemy commanded one of the three
great divisions of the army and him made anymore repeatedly the more signals
services to the cause of his/her master. He had a job on the most distant
and dangerous enterprises, and it was often intrusted with the management
of business of the maximum importance. He was successful in his
enterprises. He conquered armies fortitudes reduced negotiations,
essays, and it showed, in a word, the tallest degree of military energy
and the ability. He saved once the life of Alexander discovering and revealing a
dangerous conspiracy that had been formed against the king. Alexander
it had the opportunity to repay this favor through a divine,
vouchsafed of the interposition to him, was said, for the express purpose of
training to show him/it his/her gratitude. Ptolemy had been wounded from a
poisoned arrow, and when all the remedies and antidotes of the
physicians had failed, and apparently the patient was almost about to die a,
strength means of care you/he/she was revealed to Alexander in a dream, and
Ptolemy, in his/her turn you/he/she was saved.
To the great joyfulness to Susa, when the conquests of Alexander were