Alexander also conquers Ashkelon, then moves against …

Years: 332BCE - 332BCE

Alexander also conquers Ashkelon, then moves against Egypt. (There is no basis for the tradition that he turned aside to visit Jerusalem. Although this is the part of the world in which the Jews might have encountered Alexander, and the notion of some contact is not unreasonable, virtually all the available evidence is unreliable and romantic or even fabricated to give substance to later Jewish claims to political privileges. Alexander's effect on the Jews is indirect, but no less important for this: he surrounds them with a Greek-speaking world.)

Alexander reaches Egypt in November 332.

The Egyptians submit without a struggle, an indication of the dislike the subject population feels toward Persia, and welcome him as their deliverer; the Persian satrap Mazaces wisely surrenders.

At Memphis, Alexander sacrifices to Apis, the Greek term for Hapi, the sacred Egyptian bull, Receiving the traditional double crown of the pharaohs, he placates the native priests and encourages their religion.

He spends the winter organizing Egypt, where he employs Egyptian governors, keeping the army under a separate Macedonian command.

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