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  • Philip was taken aback, but he saw the wisdom of Demaratus and reluctantly agreed.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Finally it was the arrival of an old friend, Demaratus of Corinth, that brought the king to his senses.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Finally it was the arrival of an old friend, Demaratus of Corinth, that brought the king to his senses.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Surrounded and unarmed, his old companion Demaratus of Corinth, veteran of wars in distant Sicily and the man who some say years earlier had bought Bucephalas for the brash prince, rushed forward and gave him his own weapon.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Demaratus of Corinth, his old family friend, burst into tears at the sight.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Surrounded and unarmed, his old companion Demaratus of Corinth, veteran of wars in distant Sicily and the man who some say years earlier had bought Bucephalas for the brash prince, rushed forward and gave him his own weapon.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Demaratus of Corinth, his old family friend, burst into tears at the sight.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Finally it was the arrival of an old friend, Demaratus of Corinth, that brought the king to his senses.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Philip was taken aback, but he saw the wisdom of Demaratus and reluctantly agreed.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Philip was taken aback, but he saw the wisdom of Demaratus and reluctantly agreed.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

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