Cassander — [ thumb|right|float|300px Other diadochiOther] Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος , Kassandros ; ca. 350 297 BC), King of Macedon (305 297 BC), was a son of Antipater, and founder of the short lived Antipatrid dynasty.Early historyCassander is first… … Wikipedia
Cassander — Georg Cassander Georg Cassander (* 24. August 1513 in Brügge; † 3. Februar 1566 in Köln) war ein deutscher Theologe und Humanist in der Renaissance … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cassander — /keuh san deuhr/, n. c354 297 B.C., king of Macedonia 301 297 (son of Antipater). * * * ▪ king of Macedonia born c. 358 BC died 297 BC son of the Macedonian regent Antipater and king of Macedonia from 305 to 297. Cassander was one of… … Universalium
Cassander, George — • Flemish Humanist and theologian (1513 1566) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
CASSANDER Georgius — vide ibi … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CASSANDER XXV — Macedonum Rex, II. vero post mortem Alexandri Magni, fil. Antipatri, Aridaeo successit. Demorcratiâ Athenis abolitâ, magnam Graeciae partem sibi subiecit, urbi Demetriô Phaleraeô praepositô. Irritatus dein Aridaei, uxoris Eurydices, aliorumque… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CASSANDER — king of Macedonia, passed over in the succession by his father Antipater; allied himself with the Greek cities; invaded Macedonia and ascended the throne; married Thessalonica, the sister of Alexander the Great, but put Alexander s mother to… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Cassander — /keuh san deuhr/, n. c354 297 B.C., king of Macedonia 301 297 (son of Antipater) … Useful english dictionary
Georg Cassander — (* 15. August 1513 in Pittem (West Flandern); † 3. Februar 1566 in Köln) war ein deutscher Theologe und Humanist in der Renaissance. Leben Cassander … Deutsch Wikipedia
George Cassander — George Cassander † Catholic Encyclopedia ► George Cassander Flemish Humanist and theologian, b. 15 August, 1513 at Pitthem in West Flanders; d. 3 February, 1566, at Cologne. He studied at Louvain, where he was graduated in 1533. In… … Catholic encyclopedia