Alexander marches north into Media in spring …

Years: 330BCE - 330BCE

Alexander marches north into Media in spring 330 BCE and occupies its capital Ecbatana, the summer residence of the Achaemenian kings.

He sends home the Thessalians and Greek allies; henceforward he will wage a purely personal war.

His views on the empire are changing, as the appointment of Mazaeus indicates: he has come to envisage a joint ruling people consisting of Macedonians and Persians, and this serves to augment the misunderstanding that now arises between him and his people.

Before continuing his pursuit of Darius, who has retreated into Bactria, he assembles all the Persian treasure and entrusts it to Harpalus, who is to hold it at Ecbatana as chief treasurer.

Parmenio, an older man whose presence has perhaps become irksome, is also left behind in Media to control communications.

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