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Lysimachus (/lɪˈsɪməkəs/; Gr****: 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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donating funds of
Thessalonian Jurist,
Diplomat and
Filanthropist Lysimachos Kaftantzoglou,
while other main
stadiums of the city
include the football...
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Lysimachus of
Acarnania (Gr****: Λυσίμαχος,
Lysimachos) was one of the
tutors of
Alexander the Great.
Though a man of very
slender accomplishments, he ingratiated...
- BCE, and his wife, the
daughter of King
Lysimachus (Gr****: Λυσίμαχος,
Lysimachos; c. 360 – 281 BCE) who was a
general and
diadochus (i.e., "successor")...
- 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)...
- 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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Commanders and
leaders Antigonos I †
Demetrios I
Pyrrhos I
Seleukos I
Lysimachos Antiochos Prepelaos Pleistarchos Strength 70,000
infantry 10,000 cavalry...
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recurring element is Lys-, from
lysis "releasing",
found in
names such as
Lysimachos "liberating battle",
Lysanias "releasing from sorrow", and
Lysias "release"...
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Seleucid Empire Lysimachid Kingdom Commanders and
leaders Seleukos I
Lysimachos † class=notpageimage|
Location of the
Battle of Corupedium. Show map of...