Cleomenes was a
seer
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in
Alexander
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's entourage, who in 328 BC interpreted an unfavorable omen for the king at the time of the
Cleitus affair. Cleomenes was one of several men who slept in the alleged temple of
Serapis
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at the time of Alexander's fatal illness.
References
*Who's Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel
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Seers of Alexander the Great
Ancient Greek seers
4th-century BC Greek people