Rufus Recounts Alexander’s Revenge

This sorrow was made greater by news of the death of Andromachus, to whom he had given the charge of Syria; the Samaritans had burned him alive. To avenge his murder, he hastened to the spot with all possible speed, and on his arrival those who had been guilty of so great a crime were delivered to him.

Then he put Menon in…

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After settling matters in Jerusalem, Alexander continued with his army through the region. Having witnessed the conquering Alexander’s beneficence, the Samaritans courted him, requesting that he visit Gerizim on his return to Egypt. He rejected their request. The Samaritans then defected to the city of Shechem, where the Gerizim temple remained. In Jerusalem, Jaddua died, and his son Onias became high priest.

Quintus Curtius Rufus relates an episode in which Alexander exacted revenge on certain Samaritans who killed his local commander.

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