Greek belonging to the suite of Alexander the Great. He was appointed court-marshal or introducer of strangers to the king, an office borrowed from the Persian court. He wrote a history of Alexander in ten books, dealing mainly with the private life of the king. The fragments are chiefly preserved in Athenæus.

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  See Scriptores Rerum Alexandri (pp. 114–120) in the Didot edition of Arrian.

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