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Antiphilus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίφιλος) was an
ancient Gr****
painter from Naucratis, Egypt, in the age of
Alexander the Great. He
worked for
Philip II of...
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Antiphilus of
Byzantium (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίφιλος ὁ Βυζάντιος) was a
writer of
epigrams who
lived about the time of the
Roman emperor Nero, as appears...
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Antiphilus is an
ancient Gr**** male name. It can
refer to any of the following:
Antiphilus,
ancient Gr****
painter Antiphilus,
ancient Gr****
mentioned by...
- in 322 BC
during the
Lamian War (323–322 BC). The Gr****
allies led by
Antiphilus and
Menon of
Pharsalus won a
victory against the
Macedonian army commanded...
- on the high re****tion of the
Thessalian horse, the
Athenian general Antiphilus decided to try to win the
battle using cavalry, as in the
prior battle...
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account of them." Book XVI,
chapter 4, 16.4.9: "And then to the
Harbour of
Antiphilus, and,
above this, to the
Creophagi [meat-eaters], of whom the
males have...
- but did not
coordinate with Antipater. The new
commander of the Gr****s
Antiphilus lifted the
siege of
Lamia to
fight Leonnatus. The
following battle was...
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second only to Leosthenes. At the
Battle of
Crannon (322 BC), he and
Antiphilus the Athenian, were
defeated by
Antipater and Craterus,
though the Thessalian...
- by
Laodamia and
slain by Hector. The
story is the
subject of a poem by
Antiphilus of
Byzantium (first
century AD) in the
Palatine Anthology: Θεσσαλὲ Πρωτεσίλαε...
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during his stay in Venice. The work
could emulate the
ancient Gr****
artist Antiphilus,
inspired by a p****age in
Pliny the Elder's
Naturalis historia. The painting...