- Macedon.
Leonnatus served under Philip II as one of his bodyguards, or somatophylakes.
Shortly after Philip II was ********inated by Pausanias,
Leonnatus helped...
- 322 BC and
besieged at Lamia. He
eventually escaped with the help of
Leonnatus, and later, with the help of Craterus,
finally defeated the Gr****s at...
- two of his
available daughters;
likely Eurydice for
Leonnatus and
Phila for Craterus.
Leonnatus was the
first to arrive; he
could cross the ****espont...
- his pursuers,
including two of Alexander's companions,
Perdiccas and
Leonnatus.
Alexander was
proclaimed king on the spot by the
nobles and army at the...
- Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon,
Leonnatus, Menes, Demetrius, Hephaestion. 330–327 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon,
Leonnatus, Perdiccas,
Ptolemy of Lagus...
-
because she knew
Leonnatus had the
ambition and
ability to
overthrow the new
mentally unfit king
Philip III of Macedon.
Meanwhile Leonnatus,
before he arrived...
-
officially part of the council.
Peithon proposed that it
appoint Perdiccas and
Leonnatus "Guardians" of Heracles,
while Craterus and
Antipater were to "administer"...
-
Leonnatus, who died
during the battle. The
battle was
fought between the Gr****
allies who had
rebelled against the
Macedonian Empire, and
Leonnatus,...
- Philip's bodyguards,
including Attalus, son of
Andromenes the Stymphaean,
Leonnatus, and Perdiccas, who were also
bodyguards and
friends of Alexander. The...
-
refused Perdiccas' order.
Leonnatus accepted,
mustering an army and
marching to Cappadocia,
arriving in the
spring of 322 BC.
Leonnatus, however,
received a...