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- Parmenion (also Parmenio; Gr****: Παρμενίων; c. 400 – 330 BC), son of Philotas, was a Macedonian general in the service of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander...
- Parmenion or Parmenio may refer to: Parmenion high general of Philip and Alexander Parmenion (architect) in Alexandria (4th-3rd century BC) Parmenion...
- Philotas (Gr****: Φιλώτας; 365 BC – October 330 BC) was the eldest son of Parmenion, one of Alexander the Great's most experienced and talented generals....
- Parmenion was an architect, who was emplo**** by Alexander the Great in the building of Alexandria. He was entrusted with the superintendence of the works...
- Parmenion was a Macedonian epigrammatic poet, whose verses were included in the collection of Philip of Thessalonica in Gr**** Anthology ; whence it is...
- messages from Parmenion (an event that would later be used by Callisthenes and others to discredit Parmenion) on the left. Parmenion's wing was apparently...
- troops behind the enemy. Alexander kept his main army at Tarsus but sent Parmenion ahead to occupy the coast around Issus. In November, Alexander received...
- pla**** the role of Parmenion, the old general who questions Alexander's actions. After a plot to kill the young leader is foiled, Parmenion is accused of being...
- Alexander the Great. In the spring of 336 BC, Philip II appointed Attalus and Parmenion as commanders of the advance force that would invade the Persian Empire...
- to war with Athens, led by King Philip and his top advisers, Attalus, Parmenion (father of Philotas) and Antipater. Philip becomes concerned with Alexander's...