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Hegelochus or
Hegelochos may
refer to:
Hegelochus of
Macedon (4th
century BCE), a
Macedonian general and
admiral of
Alexander the
Great Hegelochus (actor)...
- (γαλήν' ὁρῶ, galḗn' horô),
Hegelochus recited "after the
storm I see
again a weasel" (γαλῆν ὁρῶ, galên horô).
Hegelochus'
mistake was to use a rising-falling...
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Hegelochus (Gr****: Ἡγέλοχος), son of Hippostratus, was a
Macedonian general, and
apparently the
nephew of
Philip II's last wife, Cleopatra. Hegelochus...
- one
performance became known because of a
mispronunciation by the
actor Hegelochus,
playing Orestes,
which was
lampooned by
several poets. In line 279 of...
- they are so skinny.
Sannyrion is one of the
sources for the
story of
Hegelochus, an
actor who was
lampooned for a
slight but
comic mispronunciation while...
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Alexander was in Egypt,
Apollonides was
conquered by the king's admirals,
Hegelochus and Amphoterus. He and
several of his
partisans were
taken prisoners and...
- came with a
penteconter from
Macedon to join
Alexander at Sidon. Like
Hegelochus, who
served with the fleet,
Proteas soon
joined Alexander's expedition...
- son of Arrhabaeus, was
hipparch of the ile of Prodromoi. He
replaced Hegelochus and was
replaced by Protomachus. Who's Who in the Age of
Alexander the...
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Anthemus Socrates cavalry of
Apollonia Pantord****
cavalry of
Leugaea Hegelochus, (later
Amyntas (son of Arrhabaeus), Protomachus, Aretes), Prodromoi,...
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Artaxerxes II: the
Peace of Antalcidas. Later, Alexander's
commander Hegelochus of
Macedon captured the
island from the Persians.
Alexander made an alliance...