Was it the greatest friendship in history?
>>1139572
Gilgamesh and Enkidu is the greatest friendship in history.
Nothing beats the one between Brutus and Caesar.
Gaius and Aulus have no equal.
>>1139572
Julius Caesar and King Nicomede were "close" friends.
>>1139599
so much so that Julius was known as "the Queen of Bithynia"
Alexander and Hephaestion.
Achilles and Patroklos :^)
>>1139572
me and my meme
>>1139598
Yep. All of modern romantic storytelling gets btfo by a piece of fucking graffiti.
Hitler and the pill
>>1139572
Didn't they grow cold with each other during Augustus late reign? Augustus was so pussy-whipped by Livia, it's not even funny.
>>1139676
>Augutus' made wife's son Emperor
What a cuck.
>>1139572
Otis & Milo
>Adolf Hitler and Albert Speer
>Reinhard Heydrich, Heinrich Muller and Adolf Eichmann (The Dreamer, The Doer and The Technician)
>Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Martin Bormann and Otto Skorzeny (The Plotter, The Inside Man and the Trigger Man)
>Otto Skorzeny and Adrian von Folkersam (The Commanbros)
>>1139676
Nah they never did m8. There was only one short episode in their life where their bromance suffered a bit, and that was when Octavian was ill and had to announce some faggot as his heir and not Agrippa. He had to though since Agrippa was a plebeian. Agrippa took offense (rightly so) and went away for a while, but as soon as Octavian recovered they were bros again.
Eisenhower, Bradley and Patton (In private, Eisenhower called them Brad and Georgie, Patton called him Ike, Bradley always remained professional)
Plus Patton and Bradley were, for lack of a better word, Tsundere.
Rommel and Alfred Becker
Alfred Becker spent the war combing the equipment the British and French abadoned or surrendered and converted several divisions worth of vehicles for German use. A lot of this stuff got sent to Rommel and Rommel was blown away by the conversions and became close friends to his Engineerbro
>>1139572
Joseph Stalian and Leon Trotsky
>>1139781
If you dig beneath the surface, they had an icy relationship. But they eventually did bury the hatchet.