Ptolemy (son of Philip) explained

Ptolemy, son of Philip (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Πτολεμαῖος ὁ Φιλίππου) was an officer who commanded the leading squadron of Macedonian cavalry (that of Socrates) at the Battle of the Granicus.[1] Both Gronovius[2] and Droysen, suppose that he is the same man that Alexander left with a force of 3,000 infantry and 200 cavalry to defend the province of Caria, and who subsequently, together with Asander the governor of Lydia, defeated the Persian general Orontobates, 332 BC.[3]

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  1. [Arrian]
  2. Ad Arrian Anabasis Alexandri I.C.
  3. [Arrian]