Definition of Antigonid. Meaning of Antigonid. Synonyms of Antigonid

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- The Antigonid dynasty (/ænˈtɪɡoʊnɪd/; Ancient Gr****: Ἀντιγονίδαι) was a Macedonian Gr**** royal house which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the ****enistic...
- by the royal Argead dynasty, which was followed by the Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties. Home to the ancient Macedonians, the earliest kingdom was centered...
- The Antigonid Macedonian army was the army that evolved from the ancient Gr**** kingdom of Macedonia in the period when it was ruled by the Antigonid dynasty...
- Hieronymus was a friend of Eumenes, and later became a member of the Antigonid court; he was therefore very much familiar and contemporary with the events...
- led the right wing of the Antigonid fleet in the great sea-fight off Salamis against Ptolemy of Egypt. Although the Antigonid right wing was defeated by...
- in practice to fourteen," presumably referring to the 2nd century BCE Antigonid Macedonian sarissa in context. The second most compelling surviving account...
- under his successor Alexander the Great and the subsequent Antipatrid and Antigonid dynasties of ****enistic Greece (336–146 BC). Following the Roman victory...
- Punic War. They became the dominant force in the Aegean by destroying Antigonid Macedonia in the Macedonian Wars and Corinth in the Achaean War. The ****enistic...
- infantry, and 30 Indian war elephants under his command on the left. The Antigonid phalanx of some 11,000 was deplo**** in the center, with 13 war elephants...
- dynasty did not last long; in 294 BC it was swiftly overthrown by the Antigonid dynasty. Members of the Antipatrid dynasty: Antipater, regent, not king...