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    Lysimachus (redirect from Lysimachos)
    Lysimachus (/lɪˈsɪməkəs/; Greek: Λυσίμαχος, Lysimachos; c. 360 BC – 281 BC) was a Thessalian officer and successor of Alexander the Great, who in 306 BC...
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    Leontophoros was a famous ship built in Heraclea for Lysimachos; it was one of the largest wooden ships ever built. There exists a textual fragment by...
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  • Lysimachus of Acarnania (Greek: Λυσίμαχος, Lysimachos) was one of the tutors of Alexander the Great. Though a man of very slender accomplishments, he ingratiated...
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  • name of a politician proposed for ostracism (exile). The individual name Aristides and patronym Lysimachos together mean "Aristides, son of Lysimachos"...
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    gold and silver coins issued by King Lysimachos of Thrace starting in 297/6 BC and made by Pyrgoteles. Lysimachos was at the time emerging victorious from...
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    from the original on 2 April 2022. Retrieved 14 March 2022. Oeconomos, Lysimachos (1922). The martyrdom of Smyrna and eastern Christendom; a file of overwhelming...
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    BCE, and his wife, the daughter of King Lysimachus (Greek: Λυσίμαχος, Lysimachos; c. 360 – 281 BCE) who was a general and diadochus (i.e., "successor")...
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    sacked: by the Triballi in 376 BC, Philip II of Macedon in 350 BC; later by Lysimachos of Thrace, the Seleucids, the Ptolemies, and again by the Macedonians...
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    Thessalonike The Tragic Queen at Ancient Worlds (archived) Thessalonike at lysimachos.com (archived) The pedigree of Thessalonice of Macedonia Smith, William...
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    him to return to Heraklion. After his father died, he and his brother Lysimachos Kalokairinos assumed management of his soap manufacturing business. In...
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    and a Paphlagonian mother, a high-ranking officer in the army of King Lysimachos and also his confidant, was the actual founder of Pergamon. Strabo, 12...
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    held by Kalokairinos' brother, Lysimachos, who was the "English Consul." Neither was a consul in today's sense. Lysimachos was the Ottoman dragoman appointed...
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  • Lysimachus of Telmessos (Ancient Greek: Λυσίμαχος Τελμησσεύς, romanized: Lysimachos Telmēsseus, flourished 3rd century BC), also known as Lysimachus II was...
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  • Antigonus. A four-drachma coin, picturing Alexander the Great, is issued by Lysimachos from this time until 281 BC. At least one of them is now preserved at...
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    Kaftanzoglio Stadium Full name Ethniko Stadion "Lysimachos Kaftanzoglou" Location Thessaloniki, Greece Public transit Panepistimio metro station (2023)...
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    modern estimates Leontophoros c. 280 BC A warship (octere) built for Lysimachos. After his death, it was used by Ptolemy Keraunos to defeat Antigonus...
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    XIII, Halbband 26, Lokroi–Lysimachides (1927) Band XIV, Halbband 27, Lysimachos–Mantike (1928) Band XIV, Halbband 28, Mantikles–Mazaion (1930) Band XV...
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    and a Paphlagonian mother, a high-ranking officer in the army of King Lysimachos and also his confidant, was the actual founder of Pergamon. Bunson, Matthew...
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    multiple times. After a spell of Macedonian rule, the city passed to Lysimachos of Thrace after the death of Alexander the Great, and was subsequently...
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    of Demetrios 201/200 BC 5th P. Tebt. III 1003. 091 Andromachos, son of Lysimachos 200/199 BC 6th 092 Twnn, son of Ptolemy 199/198 BC 7th P. dem. Louvre...
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  • these Seleucid settlements originated as foundations of Antigonos (or of Lysimachos) is unknown. There is also evidence for colonies of Macedonians in Lydia...
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  • localisation du pouvoir de Dromichaitès et de son conflit avec le roi Lysimachos". Bulletin de Thracologie. III: 191–193. Walton, Francis R. (1957). Diodorus...
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    rulers (Philip II, Alexander the Great, Cassandros, Demetrios Poliorketes, Lysimachos, Seleucus I, etc.). In 1999 another fundamental discovery was made – a...
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  • Cambridge University Press. p. 149. Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band XIV, Halbband 27, Lysimachos-Mantike (1928), s. 610....
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    Izmir." The first recorded defensive walls built here was the work of Lysimachos, a "successor" (diadochus) of Alexander the Great, later a king (306 BC)...
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    late 4th or early 3rd century BC and associate the wall with Asander, Lysimachos, Pleistarchos, or Demetrios Poliorketes. The original circuit had a total...
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  • JSTOR 25010904. Ashton, Richard J. (1998). The Coins of the Macedonian Kings, Lysimachos and Eupolemos in the Museums of Fethiye and Afyon. London: in A. Burnett...
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  • ὁ Ἀττικός (in Greek). Ecumenical Patriarchate. Retrieved 2011-12-24. Lysimachos Oeconomos La vie religieuse dans l'empire byzantin au temps des Comnènes...
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  • siege, but Demetrios actually left the Peloponnese to fight his enemy Lysimachos in northern Greece. The Spartans still inflicted some casualties to Demetrios'...
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    Knife money made from bronze, China, 4th-3rd centuries BC Tetradrachm of Lysimachos with the head of Alexander, Greece, about 305-281BC Tetradrachm issued...
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