Re: Burial of Alexander's body at Memphis
Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 1:40 pm
Hi Ruth,
I always thought it was Alexandria too. However, a few days ago I found a site on the Web with extracts form Diodorus and Pausanias. Diodorus gives a long description of Alexander's funerary cart and then about Ptolemy hijacking the body and burying it at Memphis. According to him it was Ptolemy's son, P. Philadelphus, who transported the body to Alexandria, by then his captial, which does make a kind of sense sinnce Memphis was once the capital of Egypt and Alexandria at the time of Alexander's death would have only been a half-finished town.I posted the question in the hope that someone might know if these writers were correct. All I know is that Ptolemy II reigned 293-246, but I would love to find out when this transfer happened (if it did!). I suppose if he wanted to make the most of the situation he probably transferred the body early in his reign,Cheers,Kate
I always thought it was Alexandria too. However, a few days ago I found a site on the Web with extracts form Diodorus and Pausanias. Diodorus gives a long description of Alexander's funerary cart and then about Ptolemy hijacking the body and burying it at Memphis. According to him it was Ptolemy's son, P. Philadelphus, who transported the body to Alexandria, by then his captial, which does make a kind of sense sinnce Memphis was once the capital of Egypt and Alexandria at the time of Alexander's death would have only been a half-finished town.I posted the question in the hope that someone might know if these writers were correct. All I know is that Ptolemy II reigned 293-246, but I would love to find out when this transfer happened (if it did!). I suppose if he wanted to make the most of the situation he probably transferred the body early in his reign,Cheers,Kate