Promachus of Macedon
Appearance
Promachus (Ancient Greek: Πρόμαχος, died 324 BC) was a common soldier in Alexander's army. According to Plutarch, citing Chares of Mytilene, Promachus drank the equivalent of 13 litres of unmixed wine in 324 BC at Susa, when a drinking contest was held in connection with the funeral of Indian philosopher Calanus. He won the first prize of a golden crown worth a talent and died three days later. Forty-one other contestants allegedly died of alcohol poisoning as well.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Plutach. "The Parallel Lives: The Life of Alexander". 7, 70. Retrieved 4 March 2022.
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