- and even Euripides, the
famed Athenian playwright, was
honoured as an
hetairos of the king Archelaus. The
Royal friends (Philoi) or the king's Companions...
- Car**** (Gr****: Κάρανος; died 329 BC), a
Macedonian member of the
elite cavalry body
known as the
hetairoi (Gr****:ἑταῖροι) , was one of the
generals sent...
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Demaratus (Gr****: Δημάρατος) was a
Corinthian prominent amongst the pro-Macedonians and
connected by
hospitality with the
family of
Philip II of Macedon...
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Achilles the πολὺ φίλτατος [...] ἑταῖρος — the '
hetaîros who is the most phílos by far' (XVII 411, 655).
Hetaîros meant "companion" or "comrade"; in
Homer it...
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Dimnus (Ancient Gr****: Δίμνος) of
Chalastra in
Macedonia was
hetairos of Alexander. In
autumn 330 BC, he
formed a
conspiracy to
murder the king. Dimnus...
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Maria Manuela 67
meter Sailing Superyacht Vertigo by
Alloy Yachts, 2011
Hetairos Aglaia 66
Metre Superyacht AGLAIA by
Vitters &
Dubois Alex 2 ALEX II (...
- Gr****
sculptor of the 3rd
century BC
Antigonos (son of Callas),
Macedonian hetairos and
athlete of the late 4th
century BC
Antigonus (butterfly), a
genus of...
- were
literally "foot companions" (in Gr****,
pezos means "pedestrian" and
hetairos means "companion" or "friend"). The
Macedonian phalanxes were made up almost...
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Metron (Gr****: Μέτρων) was the son of
Epicharmus from Pydna. He was a
hetairos and
trierarch of the
Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus. He may be
identical with...
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Panegorus (Ancient Gr****: Πανήγορος) son of Lycagoras, was a
Macedonian hetairos. He was left
behind with an
undisclosed force to
occupy the city of Priapus...