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Coenus or
Koinos may
refer to:
Coenus of
Macedon (fl. 778–750 BC), a King of
Macedon Coenus (general) (fl. 334–326 BC), a
general of
Alexander the Great...
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their wives.
Coenus was one of the
commanders who led them back to Europe. In the
spring of the
following year (333 BC),
Coenus returned with the...
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Coenus or
Koinos (Ancient Gr****: Κοῖνος, romanized: Koînos) was
according to
later tradition the
second king of the
ancient kingdom of Macedonia. The Macedonian...
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advance his push to the east.
After a
meeting with his army
general Coenus,
during which he was
informed of his soldiers' laments,
Alexander relented...
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there for 30 years,
until he died in old age. He was
succeeded by his son
Coenus, who was king for 28 years.
According to Livy (The
History of Rome, 45.9...
- Car****,
rather than Perdiccas, was the founder.
Aside from Satyrus, who adds
Coenus and
Tyrimmas to the list,
Marsyas of Pella, Theopompos, and
Justin all agree...
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refused to
march further east. Alexander,
after a
meeting with his officer,
Coenus, and
after hearing about the
lament of his soldiers,
eventually relented...
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Perdiccas I, the
founder of the
Argead dynasty in Herodotus' list: Car****,
Coenus and Tyrimmas. Greenwalt,
William (1985). "The
Introduction of Car**** into...
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galloped to the aid of
their hard-pressed
kinsmen from the
right wing, but
Coenus's squadrons promptly followed their movement and
attacked them from the rear...
- Car****,
rather than Perdiccas, was the founder.
Aside from Satyrus, who adds
Coenus and
Tyrimmas to the list,
Marsyas of Pella, Theopompos, and
Justin all agree...