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- Polemocrates or Polemokrates may refer to: Polemocrates of Elimeia, father of the Macedonian general Coenus Polemocrates (physician), son of Machaon This...
- In Gr**** mythology, Polemocrates (Ancient Gr****: Πολεμοκράτης) was a physician, and son of Machaon and grandson of Asclepius, god of health. He had a sanctuary...
- Polemocrates (Ancient Gr****: Πολεμοκράτης) from Elimeia was father of Macedonian general Coenus and of a commander Cleander. Polemocrates had been allotted...
- Coenus (Gr****: Koῖνος; died 326 BC), a son of Polemocrates and son-in-law of Parmenion, was one of the ablest and most faithful of Alexander the Great's...
- Cleander (Gr****: Κλέανδρος), son of Polemocrates and brother of Coenus was one of Alexander the Great's officers. Cleander replaced Menander as commander...
- Gorgasus. Anticlia was probably the mother of Alexanor, Sphyrus and Polemocrates by Machaon. Apollodorus, 2.3.2; Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 17 Scholia ad Pindar...
- daughter of Diocles of Pharae. His other sons were Alexanor, Sphyrus and Polemocrates. According to Diogenes Laertius's Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers...
- southeast. Pharnavaz I of Iberia, later King of Iberia Coenus, son of Polemocrates and son-in-law of Parmenion and one of Alexander the Great's generals...
- Polemocrates (his own father and grandfather also bearing the names Demetrius and Polemocrates, respectively), and amongst the younger Polemocrates'...
- describes as the largest of the three villages, containing a sanctuary of Polemocrates, son of Machaon, who was honoured here as a god or hero of the healing...