- his
accusers included the
commander Coenus, who was
married to
Philotas' sister.
Philotas was
tried and convicted,
tortured to
reveal the
extent of the...
- "
Philotas (5)",
Boston (1867). This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "
Philotas". Dictionary...
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Parmenion (also Parmenio;
Ancient Gr****: Παρμενίων; c. 400 – 330 BC), son of
Philotas, was a
Macedonian general in the
service of
Philip II of
Macedon and Alexander...
- off.
Satibarzanes frames Parmenion and
Philotas for treason.
Parmenion is
killed by the
plotters and
Philotas is tied up and
stoned to death. When Alexander...
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Philotas was the son of
Parmenion executed by
Alexander the Great.
Philotas may also
refer to:
Philotas (father of Parmenion), and
grandfather of the...
- laugh: "All this I
bestow upon thee,
Philotas,"
pointing to a
table covered with a
great many
large beakers.
Philotas acknowledged his good intentions, but...
- Aydın
province of modern-day Turkey.
During the battle, Parmenion's son
Philotas would be key in
preventing the
Persian Navy from
finding safe anchorage...
-
Philotas is a 1731
tragedy by the
British writer Philip Frowde. It is
based on the life of the
Ancient Gr****
warrior Philotas who was
executed for conspiring...
-
Philotas (Gr****: Φιλώτας;
lived 5th
century BC) was an
ancient Gr****
dithyrambic poet and musician, the
disciple of
Philoxenus of Cythera. He is considered...
-
Darius III". A plot
against his life was revealed, and one of his officers,
Philotas, was
executed for
failing to
alert Alexander. The
death of the son necessitated...