- Agathon of Macedonia
Agathon of Macedonia may refer to:
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Agathon (son of Philotas)
*Agathon (son of Tyrimmas)
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Agathon of Macedonia may refer to:
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Agathon — /ag euh thon /, n. c450 c400 B.C., Greek poet and dramatist. * * * ▪ Greek poet born c. 445 BC died c. 400 BC, Macedonia Athenian tragic poet whose first victory at the festival of the Great Dionysia, in which plays were presented and… … Universalium
Agathon (disambiguation) — The name Agathon (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγάθων) can refer to several people:Classical antiquity*Agathon, an Athenian tragic poet of the 5th century BC *Agathon, son of the Macedonian Philotas, and the brother of Parmenion and Asander, was given as a… … Wikipedia
List of other Greeks in ancient Macedonia — This is a list of other Greeks in ancient Macedonian region and Kingdom. For other ancient Macedonians see List of ancient Macedonians Macedonia (region)*ancient west ThraceCentral MacedoniaChalcidiceCities *Acanthus *Acrothoi *Aege *Alapta… … Wikipedia
Agatón de Macedonia — (en griego Aγαθων); vivió en el siglo IV a. C. Fue el hijo del macedonio Filotas y hermano de Parmenión y Asandro. Fue entregado como rehén a Antígono en 313 a. C., por su hermano Asandro, que era sátrapa de Caria, pero fue… … Wikipedia Español
Philotas of Macedonia — Philotas (in Greek Φιλώτας; lived 4th century BC) was a Macedonian, father of Parmenion, the general of Alexander the Great (336 ndash;323 BC).rf|1|arr 3.11 It appears that he had two other sons, Asander and Agathon.rf|2|arr 1.17 diod… … Wikipedia
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