I was reading the book by Robin Lane Fox. After reading the second chapter a few times, the following interesting points (for me at least) surfaced.
I was not aware of the real threat that Amyntas posed to Alexander after the death of Philip. Curiously Fox mentions Amyntas had visited an oracle which had addressed him many years before the death of Philip as the king of Macedonia. Looking at it, Philip was regent for Amyntas for a time until he prove that he could be a splendid king. So really the crown was Amyntas's in the beginning.I can see also now why the threat of Attalus and daughter/grandchild was so real for Attalus could easily try to put himself forward as regent. It is amazing how Alexander dealt with all possible threats to his being king even briefly stopping taxation on the soldiers to sweeten them up.
Finaly, I also wasn't aware that Attalus was Parmenio's son in law creating a delicate position so to speak when it was a question of executing all possible threats to the crown. Parmenio was of course in a delicate position himself having three sons in the army. Fox mentions that Philotas and Amyntas were friends although I have never come across the detail in the sources.
But the most interesting detail I got out of the chapter was that Perdiccas and Craterus were from Orestis, a part of Epirus so therefore Fox, conjectures that Olympias helped to create the young kings circle of closest friends- even speculating that Ptolemy also was of similar origin. ?


Best regards,
Dean