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Antigonus III
Doson (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος Δώσων, 263–221 BC) was king of
Macedon from 229 BC to 221 BC. He was a
member of the
Antigonid dynasty....
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Graphium doson, the
common jay, is a black,
tropical papilionid (swallowtail)
butterfly with pale blue semi-transparent
central wing
bands that are formed...
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Together they
protect the
capital of Heian-kyō
against an
opposing onmyōji,
Dōson, who is
secretly plotting the
downfall of the emperor. A sequel, Onmyoji...
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Battle of
Ipsus in 301 BC, in
which Antigonus I was killed.
Antigonus III
Doson (r. 229 – 221 BC)
revived the ****enic League, this time
better known as...
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Macedon –a
territory also
known as the
Antigonid Empire.
Antigonus III
Doson further expanded Macedonian influence in
southern Greece reestablishing...
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paternal half-sister was
Apama III. Philip's great-uncle,
Antigonus III
Doson,
administered the
kingdom as
regent and then king
until his
death in 221...
- the aid of the
Macedonian King,
Antigonus III
Doson, who
defeated Cleomenes at Sellasia.
Antigonus Doson re-established
Macedonian control over much of...
- 229 BC,
leaving a
child (Philip V) as king, with the
general Antigonus Doson as regent. The Achaeans,
while nominally subject to Ptolemy, were in effect...
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Cretan League signed treaties with
Demetrius II
Aetolicus and
Antigonus III
Doson ensuring enlistment of
Cretan mercenaries into the
Macedonian army, and...
- and the
Achaean League under Aratus of
Sicyon turned to
Antigonus Doson for help.
Doson campaigned against Cleomenes in 224-22 BC. This
culminated with...