ASANDER — vir qui Tauricam Chersonesum a continente separavit, ductô per eius isthmum murô, a sinu Carcinitico, usque ad Maeotim paludem. Strabo l. 7 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Asander — For the General and King of the Bosporan Kingdom, see Asander (Bosporan King). Asander (in Greek Άσανδρoς; lived 4th century BC) was son of Philotas and brother of Parmenion. Alexander the Great (336 ndash;323 BC) appointed him in 334 BC governor … Wikipedia
Asander (Bosporan King) — This article is about the General and King of the Bosporan Kingdom called Asander. For the Greek Macedonian General of the same name, see Asander. Asander (Greek: o Άσανδρoς, 110 BC – 17 BC) was an aristocrat and a man of high rank of the… … Wikipedia
АСАНДР — • Asander, Άσανδρος, 1. сын Филота; отправился с Александром в Азию и был назначен наместником Лидии (в 334 г. до Р. X.); в 331 г. до Р. X. был послан в Европу для набора новых войск и, вернувшись в Азию по смерти Александра… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Dynamis (Bosporan queen) — This article is about Dynamis, Queen of the Bosporan Kingdom. For the philosophical concept, see Potentiality and actuality. Dynamis named Philoromaios (Greek: Δύναμις Φιλορώμαίος, Dynamis, lover of Rome, c. 67 BC – 14 BC) was a Roman Client… … Wikipedia
Diadochi — Bust of Seleucus Nicator (victor), last of the original Diadochi standing by 281 BC The Diadochi (plural of Latin Diadochus, from Greek: Διάδοχοι, Diadokhoi, Successors ) were the rival generals, family and friends of Alexander the Great who… … Wikipedia
Mithridates I of the Bosporus — sometimes known as Mithridates II of the Bosporan and Mithridates of Pergamon (flourished 1st century BC), was a nobleman from Anatolia. Mithridates was one of the sons born to King Mithridates VI of Pontus from his mistress, the Galatian Celtic… … Wikipedia
Agathon (son of Philotas) — Agathon (in Greek Aγαθων; lived 4th century BC) was the son of the Macedonian Philotas and the brother of Parmenion and Asander. He was given as a hostage to Antigonus in 313 BC, by his brother Asander, who was satrap of Caria, but was taken back … Wikipedia
Agathon (disambiguation) — The name Agathon (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγάθων) can refer to several people:Classical antiquity*Agathon, an Athenian tragic poet of the 5th century BC *Agathon, son of the Macedonian Philotas, and the brother of Parmenion and Asander, was given as a… … Wikipedia
Pharnaces II of Pontus — Pharnaces II (in Greek Φαρνάκης, died 47 BC) was the son of the great Mithridates VI of Pontus, a famed enemy of the Roman Republic. CoupHe was raised as his father s successor and treated with distinction. However, we know little of his youth… … Wikipedia