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Alexander the Great:
Antigonus I
Monophthalmus (382–301 BC)
Antigonus II
Gonatas (319–239 BC)
Antigonus III
Doson (263–221 BC)
Antigonus, son of Echecrates...
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Antigonus I
Monophthalmus (Gr****: Ἀντίγονος Μονόφθαλμος
Antigonos Monophthalmos, "
Antigonus the One-E****"; 382 – 301 BC) was a
Macedonian Gr**** general...
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grandfather Antigonus Monophthalmus and
father showed great swings in fortune.
After coming closer than
anyone to
reuniting the
empire of Alexander,
Antigonus Monophthalmus...
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Antigonus II
Mattathias (Gr****: Αντίγονος Antígonos; Hebrew: מַתִּתְיָהוּ, Matīṯyāhū), also
known as
Antigonus the
Hasmonean (died 37 BCE) was the last...
- cold, however.
Seleucus punished one of
Antigonus'
officers without asking permission from
Antigonus.
Antigonus became angry and
demanded that Seleucus...
- When the
coalition against Antigonus was
renewed in 302,
Ptolemy joined it, and
invaded Syria a
third time,
while Antigonus was
engaged with Lysimachus...
- with
Antigonus II
Gonatas ultimately solidifying Antigonid rule over ****enistic
Macedon –a
territory also
known as the
Antigonid Empire.
Antigonus III...
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daughter of Pauli****us of Larissa.
Antigonus also had a
brother named Echecrates,
whose son,
named Antigonus after Doson himself, was put to death...
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Antigonus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος) was an
ancient Gr**** army surgeon,
mentioned by Galen, who must
therefore have
lived in or
before the
second century...
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Antigonus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος) was a Gr**** historian.
Antigonus wrote a
history of Rome. It has been
speculated that this
historian and the "King...