- Amyntas was a Macedonian officer in Alexander the Great's army, son of Andromenes. After the battle of the Granicus, 334 BC, when the garrison of...
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- Philotas was a Macedonian, father of Parmenion, the general of Alexander the Great (336-323 BC). It appears that he had two other sons, Asander and...
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- Nicaea (in Greek Nικαια; lived 4th century BC), daughter of Antipater, was sent by her father to Asia to be married to Perdiccas, 323 BC, at a time...
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- Nicanor, son of Parmenion, was a distinguished officer in the service of Alexander the Great. He is first mentioned at the passage of the Danube...
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- Caranus, a Macedonian of the body called "etairoi" (εταιρoι) or guards, was one of the generals sent by Alexander the Great against Satiba...
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- Attalus, son of Andromenes the Stymphaean, and one of Alexander's officers, was accused with his brothers, Amyntas and Simmias, of having been...
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- Stratonice of Macedonia was the daughter of Stratonice of Syria and of the Seleucid king Antiochus I Soter (281-261 BC). She was married to...
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- Phthia (in Greek Φθια; lived 3rd century BC) was a daughter of Alexander II (272-260 BC), king of Epirus, who was married to Demetrius II (239...
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- Laodice was wife of Antiochus, a general of distinction in the service of Philip II of Macedon, and mother of Seleucus, the founder of the Seleucid...
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- Agathon was the son of the Macedonian Philotas and the brother of Parmenion and Asander. He was given as a hostage to Antigonus in 313 BC, by his...
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