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- Andromenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρομένης) may refer to: Andromenes (Macedonian), a Macedonian nobleman and father of four sons: Amyntas, Attalus, Polemon...
- 330 BC) was a Macedonian officer in Alexander the Great's army, son of Andromenes from Tymphaia. After the Battle of the Granicus, 334 BC, when the garrison...
- Attalus (Gr****: Ἄτταλος; fl. 4th century BC), son of Andromenes from Tymphaia, and one of Alexander's officers, was accused with his brothers, Amyntas...
- and islands from Achaemenid rule. In 336 he sent Parmenion, Amyntas, Andromenes, Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into Anatolia to make preparations...
- Polemon (Ancient Gr****: Πολέμων; lived 4th century BC), son of Andromenes the Tymphaean, was a Macedonian officer in the service of Alexander the Great...
- during his youth. In 336 BC, Philip II sent Parmenion, with Amyntas, Andromenes and Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into Asia Minor to make preparations...
- to death by several of Philip's bodyguards, including Attalus, son of Andromenes the Stymphaean, Leonnatus, and Perdiccas, who were also bodyguards and...
- Antigonus I Monophthalmus 334 BC Attalus (general) 334 BC Attalus (son of Andromenes from Stympha) ****us the White Coenus 334 BC Craterus 334 BC Gorgias Meleager...
- Euboea in 342 BC. In 336 BC, Phillip II sent Parmenion, with Amyntas, Andromenes and Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into Anatolia to make preparations...
- ****ault by Philip II. In 336 BC, Philip II sent Parmenion, with Amyntas, Andromenes and Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into Anatolia to make preparations...