- Ştefan
Gonata (February 1, 1838, in Trifăneşti –
September 18, 1896, in Chişinău) was a
politician and
agronomist from the
Russian Empire. He was one of...
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Antigonus II
Gonatas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος Γονατᾶς, Antígonos; c. 320 – 239 BC) was a
Macedonian Gr****
ruler who
solidified the
position of the Antigonid...
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Stylianos Gonatas (Gr****: Στυλιανός Γονατάς; 15
August 1876 – 29
March 1966) was an
officer of the ****enic Army,
Venizelist politician, and
Prime Minister...
- and wage war on Lysimachus'
holdings in Ionia,
leaving his son
Antigonus Gonatas in Greece.
After initial successes, he was
forced to
surrender to Seleucus...
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Beneventum in 275 BC.
Pyrrhus seized the
Macedonian throne from
Antigonus II
Gonatas in 274 BC and
invaded the
Peloponnese in 272 BC. The
Epirote ****ault on...
- was a
Gallic king in Thrace. He was
defeated in 277 BC, by
Antigonus II
Gonatas at the
Battle of Lysimachia. The
Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric...
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between them, and,
leaving Greece to the
control of his son,
Antigonus Gonatas,
Demetrius launched an
invasion of the east in 287 BC.
Although initially...
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writer Polyaenus and by Aelian. Both
writers reported that
Antigonus II
Gonatas'
siege of
Megara in 266 BC was
broken when the
Megarians doused some pigs...
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Jenkins Olcott,
American author and
librarian (b. 1872) 1966 –
Stylianos Gonatas, Gr**** Army
officer and
Prime Minister of
Greece (b. 1876) 1970 – Anna...
- ****us.
Starting as just a mere
handful of
mercenary troops under Antigonus Gonatas in the 270s BC, the
Antigonid army
eventually became the
dominant force...