He led the Royal Squadron of the Companion Calvary and after the Philotas Affair was appointed co-commander of the entire brigade along with Hephaestion. At a battle in Granicus, Cleitus saved Alexander's life. He is also a close family friend of Alexander's family. His sister, Hellanice, was Alexander's beloved wet-nurse as a child. The king thought of her as his mother. Just before his death, he was appointed to a lead military position (satrap) in Bactria that may or may not have been a promotion. Though it would have been a position of importance, it also would have taken him perhaps purposely away from court. Historians cannot be sure if Cleitus had any ill feelings toward this
He led the Royal Squadron of the Companion Calvary and after the Philotas Affair was appointed co-commander of the entire brigade along with Hephaestion. At a battle in Granicus, Cleitus saved Alexander's life. He is also a close family friend of Alexander's family. His sister, Hellanice, was Alexander's beloved wet-nurse as a child. The king thought of her as his mother. Just before his death, he was appointed to a lead military position (satrap) in Bactria that may or may not have been a promotion. Though it would have been a position of importance, it also would have taken him perhaps purposely away from court. Historians cannot be sure if Cleitus had any ill feelings toward this