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Hermolaus of Macedon

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97:. Together the two youths eventually formed a scheme to assassinate the king while he slept, the duty of guarding his bed chamber devolving upon the different pages in rotation. They revealed their plan to four of their companions, and the secret was kept, though 32 days are said to have elapsed before they had an opportunity. But on the night, during which Antipater, one of their number, was to keep watch, Alexander happened to stay out all night drinking, possibly on the recommendation of a Syrian soothsayer. The next day the plot was divulged by another page who had been informed in the hope of enlisting him. 109:. It appears, however, that they had been previously submitted to examination by torture, when, according to one account, they implicated Callisthenes also in their conspiracy ; according to another, and on the whole a more probable one, they maintained that the plot had been wholly of their own devising. Some authors also represented Hermolaus as uttering before the assembled Macedonians a long harangue against the tyranny and injustice of Alexander. 131: 81:
in the spring of 327 BC, that a circumstance occurred which led him, in conjunction with some of his fellow pages, to form a conspiracy against the life of Alexander. Among the duties of the pages, who were in almost constant attendance on the king's person, was that of accompanying him when hunting,
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and it was one of these occasions that Hermolaus gave offence by slaying a wild boar without waiting to allow Alexander the first blow. Highly incensed at this breach of discipline, the king ordered him to be chastised with stripes, and further punished by being deprived of his horse.
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Hermolaus, a lad of high spirit, already verging on manhood, could not brook this indignity: his resentment was inflamed by the exhortations of the philosopher
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Hermolaus and his accomplices were immediately arrested, and subsequently brought before the assembled Macedonians, by whom they were
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Ermolao Barbaro
Greek
page
Alexander the Great
regicide
hipparch
Sopolis of Macedon
Philip II of Macedon
Alexander the Great
Bactra
Callisthenes
eromenos
Sostratus
stoned to death
ISBN
978-1-4051-1210-9
public domain
Smith, William
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
cite encyclopedia
help
Categories
4th-century BC births
327 BC deaths
Royal pages of Alexander the Great
Failed regicides
Executed ancient Macedonian people
Conspirators against Alexander the Great
People executed by Alexander the Great
People executed by stoning

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