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- in the Argead court. Lysimachus and his brothers grew up with the status of Macedonians; all these brothers enjo**** with Lysimachus prominent positions...
- Lysimachus also known as Lysimachus Junior (Gr****: Λυσίμαχος, 297/296 BC-279 BC) was a Gr**** Prince from Asia Minor who was of Macedonian and Thessalian...
- Look up Lysimachus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up Λυσίμαχος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lysimachus (Gr****: Λυσίμαχος) is an ancient...
- Lysimachus of Acarnania (Gr****: Λυσίμαχος, Lysimachos) was one of the tutors of Alexander the Great. Though a man of very slender accomplishments, he ingratiated...
- by Lysimachus, forcing Demetrius to leave Thessaly and send his armies to Asia Minor to ****ist his father. With ****istance from C****ander, Lysimachus overran...
- also defeated Lysimachus at the Battle of Corupedium, adding Asia Minor to his empire. Seleucus' victories against Antigonus and Lysimachus left the Seleucid...
- Lysimachus of Telmessos (Ancient Gr****: Λυσίμαχος Τελμησσεύς, romanized: Lysimachos Telmēsseus, flourished 3rd century BC), also known as Lysimachus II...
- went to the court of Lysimachus, who ruled Macedon, Thrace and western Asia Minor and who may have been his father-in-law. Lysimachuscourt was divided...
- Agathocles, the son of Lysimachus, but later set him free hoping to recover the territories lost to Lysimachus. During the second Lysimachus himself was taken...
- (Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος, flourished 3rd century BC) was a son of the diadochus Lysimachus, a Gr**** nobleman of Macedonian Thessalian origin, by an Odrysian concubine...