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Antigonus Monophthalmus

Antigonus I Monophthalmus (382-301): officer in the army of Alexander the Great, one of the Diadochi. His surname means "one eyed".Relatives Father: Philip Wife: Stratonice, daughter of Corrhaeus Sons: Philip (c.350-306); Demetrius Poliorcetes (c.337-283) Main deeds 382: Born Companion of king Philip II of Macedonia 336: Assassination of Philip…

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Antipater

Antipater (399-319): supreme commander of the Macedonian forces in Europe during the eastern campaign of Alexander the Great, later regent for Alexander's mentally unstable brother Philip III Arridaeus.Antipater was born in 399 BCE as the son of a Macedonian nobleman…

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Appian on Caesar and Alexander

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History. The part on the Roman Civil Wars survives in its entirety while substantial parts of the remainder survive as well.In Antiquity, a…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The Macedonian wars, belong to the less preserved parts, but most information can be found in other sources, like Polybius…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars 1

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The book on the Macedonian Wars belongs to the less preserved parts, but fortunately, we have access to Appian's sources…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars 2

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The book on the Macedonian Wars belongs to the less preserved parts, but fortunately, we have access to Appian's sources…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars 3

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The book on the Macedonian Wars belongs to the less preserved parts, but fortunately, we have access to Appian's sources…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars 4

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The book on the Macedonian Wars belongs to the less preserved parts, but fortunately, we have access to Appian's sources…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars 5

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The book on the Macedonian Wars belongs to the less preserved parts, but fortunately, we have access to Appian's sources…

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Appian, The Macedonian Wars 6

Appian of Alexandria (c.95-c.165): one of the most underestimated of all Greek historians, author of a Roman History in twenty-four books.The book on the Macedonian Wars belongs to the less preserved parts, but fortunately, we have access to Appian's sources…

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