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Protomachus may
refer to:
Protomachus (Athenian general)
Protomachus (Macedonian general) This
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Protomachus.
During the
naval Battle of Arginusae, the
right wing of the
Athenian fleet was
under his command, with
fifteen ships.
Beside Protomachus...
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Protomachus (Ancient Gr****: Πρωτόμαχος) was a
Macedonian general in the
Battle of
Issus commanding the
Prodromoi and
replacing Amyntas (son of Arrhabaeus)...
- generals: Aristocrates, Aristogenes, Diomedon, Erasinides, Lysias, Pericles,
Protomachus and Thrasyllus.
After leaving Samos, the
Athenian fleet sailed to the...
- of the ile of Prodromoi. He
replaced Hegelochus and was
replaced by
Protomachus. Who's Who in the Age of
Alexander the
Great by
Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978-1-4051-1210-9...
- who
conquered Callicratidas at the
Battle of
Arginusae in 406 BCE; and
Protomachus and himself, by not
returning to
Athens after the battle,
escaped execution...
- opinion. At the trial, the
remaining generals – two,
Aristogenes and
Protomachus, had
already fled
Athens rather than face
trial – were
found guilty,...
- Archestratus, Thrasylus, Pericles, Lysias, Diomedon, Aristocrates, Erasinides,
Protomachus, and
Aristogenes are
strategoi 405–404 93.4
Alexias Battle of Aegospotami...
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cavalry of
Leugaea Hegelochus, (later
Amyntas (son of Arrhabaeus),
Protomachus, Aretes), Prodromoi,
light cavalry (600 horses) Calas,
Alexander of Lyncestis...
- scouting, but with an
ability for close-combat in battle. He
replaced Protomachus as the
commander of this unit. At Gaugamela, the
sarissophoroi were responsible...