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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...
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Polemocrates (Ancient Gr****: Πολεμοκράτης) from
Elimeia was
father of
Macedonian general Coenus and of a
commander Cleander.
Polemocrates had been allotted...
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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...
- 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...
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Cleander (Gr****: Κλέανδρος), son of
Polemocrates and
brother of
Coenus was one of
Alexander the Great's officers.
Cleander replaced Menander as commander...
- 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...
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daughter of
Diocles of Pharae. His
other sons were Alexanor,
Sphyrus and
Polemocrates.
According to
Diogenes Laertius's
Lives and
Opinions of
Eminent Philosophers...
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Polemocrates (his own
father and
grandfather also
bearing the
names Demetrius and
Polemocrates, respectively), and
amongst the
younger Polemocrates'...
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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...
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great nephew and
pupil of
Aristotle (b. c. 360 BC) 326 BC Coenus, son of
Polemocrates and son-in-law of
Parmenion and one of
Alexander the Great's generals...