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325 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 104
Now he resumed his voyage down the river and sailed out into
the Ocean with his Friends.According to Plut. Alexander 66.1, the voyage had taken seven months. It was now
the summer of 325 B.C. (Strabo
15.1.17). There he discovered two islandsOne
was in the river, one outside (Arrian. 6.19.3-4). Plut. Alexander 66.1, mentions only one island. and on them
performed rich sacrifices.To Poseidon and to the gods whom
Ammon had designated (Arrian. 6.19.4-5). No gods na n 12.10.6
mentions "aras." and judged that his projected campaign was at an end. Setting sail
from there, he proceeded back up the river to Patala, a fine city.Arrian. 6.20.1. This was about the rising of
the Dog Star, or mid-July 325 (Strabo
15.1.17).
It had a government organized very much like that of Sparta.
Two kings descended from two houses inherited their office from their fathers. They had charge
of all arrangements concerning war, while the counc