Antigonus


(Cyclops) 382?–301 b.c, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great.
(Gonatus) c319–239 b.c, king of Macedonia 283–239 (son of Demetrius I).
Historical Examples

He was at last delivered up to antigonus through treachery in Persia and put to death .
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 Various

The three principal ones were Antiochus, antigonus, and Pyrrhus.
Pyrrhus Jacob Abbott

Strabo, however, attributes its re-establishment to antigonus and Lysimachus.
Ruins of Ancient Cities (Vol. II of II) Charles Bucke

Besides the phalanx and the bodies of Gauls, there was a troop of elephants in antigonus’s army.
Pyrrhus Jacob Abbott

antigonus following up the royal general, Upper Asia becomes the theatre of war.
A Manual of Ancient History A. H. L. (Arnold Hermann Ludwig) Heeren

antigonus was, however, in fact, extremely shocked at the spectacle.
Pyrrhus Jacob Abbott

antigonus, elated by the successes of Demetrius at Cyprus, at once marched to attack Ptolemy.
Plutarch’s Lives, Volume IV Aubrey Stewart

Among the many princes Nearchus had a friend named antigonus.
The Oera Linda Book Anonymous

Over him Paulus Æmilius triumphed, and so put an end to the dynasty of antigonus.
Plutarch’s Lives, Volume IV Aubrey Stewart

antigonus went to war with you and conquered you in a pitched battle.
The Histories of Polybius, Vol. I (of 2) Polybius

noun
known as Cyclops. 382–301 bc, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great; king of Macedon (306–301)

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