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He needed a strong coastal base for both strategic and commercial purposes, from which he could not only communicate across the Mediterranean but which could also handle the highly lucrative sea-borne trade network he wanted to divert from Phoenicia.
With naval reinforcements following his progress down the coast, his Macedonian army covered the hazardous mile distance in only a week to reach the heavily fortified coastal town of Pelusium in late October bc. In return he was kept on as part of the new administration together with the new governor Cleomenes, who was made responsible for finance and created the royal mint around bc. Cleomenes was a hard-headed, unscrupulous businessman who quickly amassed a personal fortune of 8, talents during his career as governor.
Yet he remained loyal to Alexander with whom he kept up a regular correspondence, sending him such delicacies as smoked quail by the thousand. After installing a garrison at the key defensive site of Pelusium, Alexander then ordered his fleet to sail south up the Nile to the traditional capital Memphis Ineb-hedj at the apex of the Delta where he himself would arrive by land at the head of his troops. Passing by the ancient religious site of Heliopolis Iunu with its vast white temples and obelisks, Egypt made an enormous impression on both the Macedonian troops and their 24 year old leader.
Passing by the great pyramids of Giza, still gleaming in their shining white limestone, he finally reached Memphis to a genuinely rapturous reception. Greek travelers had actually been visiting Egypt for centuries, many of them setting up trading colonies or acting as mercenaries. Yet for almost years Egypt had been occupied by Persia who had incorporated it into the growing empire, and assuming the Egyptian crown by right of conquest the Persian king had ruled in absentia through a satrap, exploiting its vast grain reserves and taxing its people.