_Zu-”lkarnain_, ‘the Two-Horned,’ is an Arabic epithet of Alexander, with

Posted on Sunday 26 November 2006

which legends have been connected, but which probably arose from the
horned portraits on his coins
_Zu-”lkarnain_, ‘the Two-Horned,’ is an Arabic epithet of Alexander, with
which legends have been connected, but which probably arose from the
horned portraits on his coins. [Capus, l.c. p. 121, says, ‘Iskandr
Zoulcarnen or Alexander _le Cornu_, horns being the emblem of strength.’
–H. C.] The term appears in Chaucer (_Troil. and Cress._ III. 931) in the
sense of _non plus_:–

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