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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...
- Antiphilus is an ancient Gr**** male name. It can refer to any of the following: Antiphilus, ancient Gr**** painter Antiphilus, ancient Gr**** mentioned by...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- bitterness of the hero buried below. The story is the subject of a poem by Antiphilus of Byzantium (1st century A.D.) in the Palatine Anthology: Only two sanctuaries...
- Siege of Lamia 323–322 BC Battle of Amorgos 322 BC Defeat of Leonnatus by Antiphilus 322 BC Battle of Crannon 322 BC Wars of the Diadochi 322 BC 281 BC First...
- 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...
- 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...