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Andromenes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδρομένης) may
refer to:
Andromenes (Macedonian), a
Macedonian nobleman and
father of four sons: Amyntas, Attalus, Polemon...
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Attalus (Gr****: Ἄτταλος; fl. 4th
century BC), son of
Andromenes from Tymphaia, and one of Alexander's officers, was
accused with his brothers, Amyntas...
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Polemon (Ancient Gr****: Πολέμων;
lived 4th
century BC), son of
Andromenes the Tymphaean, was a
Macedonian officer in the
service of
Alexander the Great...
- 330 BC) was a
Macedonian officer in
Alexander the Great's army, son of
Andromenes from Tymphaia.
After the
Battle of the Granicus, 334 BC, when the garrison...
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islands from
Achaemenid rule. In 336 he sent Parmenion, Amyntas,
Andromenes, Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into
Anatolia to make preparations...
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death by
several of Philip's bodyguards,
including Attalus, son of
Andromenes the Stymphaean, Leonnatus, and Perdiccas, who were also
bodyguards and...
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during his youth. In 336 BC,
Philip II sent Parmenion, with Amyntas,
Andromenes and Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into Asia
Minor to make preparations...
- Foot Companions: led by Perdiccas, Coenus, Craterus,
Amyntas the son of
Andromenes,
Philip the son of Amyntas, and Meleager. To the left of Meleager's Foot...
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Euboea in 342 BC. In 336 BC,
Phillip II sent Parmenion, with Amyntas,
Andromenes and Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into
Anatolia to make preparations...
- ****ault by
Philip II. In 336 BC,
Philip II sent Parmenion, with Amyntas,
Andromenes and Attalus, and an army of 10,000 men into
Anatolia to make preparations...