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Macedonian general (365 BC – 330 BC)
his accusers included the commander Coenus, who was married to Philotas' sister. Philotas was tried and convicted, tortured to reveal the extent of the
Philotas
"Philotas (5)", Boston (1867). This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Philotas". Dictionary
Philotas_(satrap)
Macedonian general (c. 400 – 330 BC)
Drangiana, Alexander was informed that Philotas, son of Parmenion, was involved in a conspiracy against his life. Philotas was condemned by the army and put
Parmenion
Television series
off. Satibarzanes frames Parmenion and Philotas for treason. Parmenion is killed by the plotters and Philotas is tied up and stoned to death. When Alexander
Reign:_The_Conqueror
Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας; lived 5th century BC) was an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet and musician, the disciple of Philoxenus of Cythera. He is considered
Philotas_(musician)
large goblets, and said: I give you all these, Philotas. As Antyllus was quite a lad at that time, Philotas scrupled to accept such a gift, but was encouraged
Philotas_(physician)
Son of Roman Triumvir Marc Antony (47–30 BC)
laugh: "All this I bestow upon thee, Philotas," pointing to a table covered with a great many large beakers. Philotas acknowledged his good intentions, but
Marcus_Antonius_Antyllus
1731 play
Philotas is a 1731 tragedy by the British writer Philip Frowde. It is based on the life of the Ancient Greek warrior Philotas who was executed for conspiring
Philotas_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
Philotas was the son of Parmenion executed by Alexander the Great. Philotas may also refer to: Philotas (father of Parmenion), and grandfather of the
Philotas_(disambiguation)
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Darius III". A plot against his life was revealed, and one of his officers, Philotas, was executed for failing to alert Alexander. The death of the son necessitated
Alexander_the_Great
Macedonian officer
Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας) was a Macedonian officer, appointed phrourarch on the Cadmea, at the time of the revolt of the Thebans against Alexander the
Philotas_(phrourarch)
Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας), son of Carsis, was a Thracian, who may have married the daughter of a Macedonian aristocrat named Philotas. He was one of the
Philotas_(son_of_Carsis)
334 BC siege in southern Ionia
Aydın province of modern-day Turkey. During the battle, Parmenion's son Philotas would be key in preventing the Persian Navy from finding safe anchorage
Siege_of_Miletus
Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας; lived 4th century BC) was a Macedonian soldier and noble from Upper Macedonia. He was the father of Parmenion, the general of
Philotas (father of Parmenion)
Philotas_(father_of_Parmenion)
4th-century BC Macedonian general
Asander or Asandros (Greek: Άσανδρoς; lived 4th century BC) was the son of Philotas and brother of Parmenion and Agathon. He was a Macedonian general under
Asander
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
lived a century after Cleopatra but relied on primary sources, such as Philotas of Amphissa, who had access to the Ptolemaic royal palace, Cleopatra's
Cleopatra
Macedonian nobleman and general (c. 356–324 BC)
After the execution of Philotas (330 BC), Hephaestion was appointed joint commander—with Cleitus—of the Companion cavalry, Philotas' former position. This
Hephaestion
2004 epic historical drama film by Oliver Stone
Attalus Marie Meyer as Eurydice Mick Lally as horse seller Joseph Morgan as Philotas Ian Beattie as Antigonus Denis Conway as Nearchus Peter Williamson as young
Alexander_(2004_film)
4th-century BC Macedonian officer
shield-bearers or foot-guards, numbering three units of 1,000 men. As his brother Philotas did that of the εταιρoι, or horse-guards. We find him mentioned, as holding
Nicanor_(son_of_Parmenion)
4th-century BC Macedonian noble
(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
Agathon_(son_of_Philotas)
Siege by Alexander the Great against the Illyrians (335 BC)
forces, and could afford to wait. Being short of supplies, Alexander sent Philotas, one of his lieutenants, out to forage for materials. King Glaukias witnessed
Siege_of_Pelium
English actor (born 1981)
Side of the World William Warley, Captain of the Mizzentop 2004 Alexander Philotas 2006 Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! Alfie 2007 Mansfield Park William Price
Joseph_Morgan_(actor)
323 BC conference dividing the territories of Alexander the Great
to, respectively, Antigonus, Leonnatus, Eumenes of Cardia, Menander and Philotas. Caria Diodorus has Asander as satrap, but Arrian and Justin have Cassander
Partition_of_Babylon
English poet and playwright (1562–1619)
by Daniel. More disturbingly for Daniel, his own play, The Tragedy of Philotas, performed before King James in January 1605, was believed to include political
Samuel_Daniel
Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)
Hephaestion # Peithon Eumenes Ariston Simmias Nicanor # Ptolemy (WIA) Perdiccas Philotas Taxiles Darius III X Bessus Memnon # Batis Ariobarzanes † Arsames †
Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great
Theban rebellion against Macedon (335 BC)
he surrender Antipater and Philotas to them. The Cadmae citadel in Thebes, housing Alexander's garrison commanded by Philotas, had fortified itself against
Battle_of_Thebes
German actor (1953–2007)
by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Clavigo [Date unknown] Philotas by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Philotas [Date unknown] Der Traum, ein Leben (The Dream, a Life)
Ulrich_Mühe
Subspecies of butterfly
Poritia philota simoncolini is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. This subspecies of Poritia philota was first described by Hisakazu Hayashi and Noel
Poritia_philota_simoncolini
Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας) was a Macedonian general in the service of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, who was employed by him in 319 BC, to endeavour by bribes
Philotas_(Antigonid_general)
Region in Turkey
Ionian later: Priene was founded by Neileus' son Aegyptus, along with Philotas, as a joint Ionian and Theban settlement. Clazomenae was founded by a group
Ionia
Battle fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenids
Companion cavalry, along with the archers and Agrianians, under the command of Philotas. Because the Agrianians usually fought interspersed with the Companion
Battle_of_the_Granicus
Topics referred to by the same term
Sweden Bolon of Macedon (fl. 330 BC) soldier who gave a speech against Philotas, son of one of Alexander's generals Lake Bolon, in Russia's Khabarovsk
Bolon
321 BC power-sharing agreement between the generals of Alexander the Great
Paphlagonia Eumenes Eumenes Eumenes+* Nicanor? Nicanor? Cilicia Philotas Philotas Philotas+* Philoxenus Philoxenus Egypt Ptolemy Ptolemy Ptolemy+* Ptolemy
Partition_of_Triparadisus
Battle during the Wars of the Diadochi
and leaders Antigonos Alketas Attalos (POW) Polemon (POW) Dokimos (POW) Philotas (POW) Strength 40,000 infantry 7,000 cavalry 30 elephants 20,000 Casualties
Battle_of_Cretopolis
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Roisman 2010, p. 156. E. Kapetanopoulos. "Alexander's Patrius Sermo in the Philotas Affair", The Ancient World 30 (1999), pp. 125." If Xennias was a Makedon
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
4th-century BC Macedonian cavalry officer
commanders of the companion cavalry following the trial and execution of Philotas. In 328 BC, Artabazos resigned his satrapy of Bactria, and Alexander gave
Cleitus_the_Black
Satrap of Cilicia
mention of Philoxenus, but in 321 he was appointed by Perdiccas to succeed Philotas in the government of Cilicia. By what means he afterwards conciliated the
Philoxenus_(general)
Species of butterfly
Poritia philota is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by William Chapman Hewitson in 1874. It is found in the Indomalayan realm.Above
Poritia_philota
Contemporary with Alexander the Great
eromenos of Dimnus, whose "conspiracy" set the stage for the so-called Philotas affair. Curtius calls him exoletus (6.7.2, 8) and scortum (6.7.33). It
Nicomachus_of_Macedon
1984. The inscription, in two columns, bears the names of Leonnatus and Philotas, (possibly the companions), who act as arbitrators who would redraw the
Decree_of_Philippi
Glaucias of Taulantii Cleitus (son of Bardylis) Pleurias Alexander the Great Langarus Philotas Strength Unknown 23,000 Casualties and losses Heavy Unknown
Philip II's Illyrian Campaigns
Philip_II's_Illyrian_Campaigns
Wars between Alexander the Great's successors
empire. Ptolemy received Egypt; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas took Cilicia; Peithon took Media; Antigonus received Phrygia, Lycia and
Wars_of_the_Diadochi
4th-century BC Macedonian officer
accusing his wife's brother, Philotas, of treason for conspiring against Alexander. This led to the execution of Philotas, and the assassination of Coenus'
Coenus_(general)
Ancient Macedonian cavalry
200 and 300 horsemen. They were originally commanded by a single leader, Philotas under Alexander the Great, but following his execution would see the leadership
Companion_cavalry
Philotas of Thebes (Greek: Φιλώτας) a descendant of Argonaut Peneleos, followed the expedition of Athenians under the sons of King Codrus, and is said
Philotas (descendant of Peneleos)
Philotas_(descendant_of_Peneleos)
2nd-century AD work by Arrian of Nicomedia
through northern Iran, the revolt of the pretender Bessus, and the deaths of Philotas and Parmenion (331–329 BC). Book 4: This book begins with describing the
Anabasis_of_Alexander
322 BCE battle
received news of the outbreak of the war, he sent messengers to Craterus and Philotas who were in Asia with an army of over 10,000 soldiers, to come to his aid
Battle of Thermopylae (323 BC)
Battle_of_Thermopylae_(323_BC)
Cebalinus. Cebalinus reported this plot to Philotas, but when on the day of the planned assassination, Philotas had still not told Alexander, he also told
Cebalinus
Philotas (Greek: Φιλώτας) was a general in the service of Antiochus III the Great, who commanded the garrison of Abydos in the Roman–Syrian War. He was
Philotas_(Antiochid_general)
somatophylakes. He was suspected of being engaged in the conspiracy of Philotas, and was executed. Ptolemy I Soter replaced him as somatophylax. Arrian
Demetrius_(somatophylax)
Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death
Babylon. Ptolemy received Egypt; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas took Cilicia; Peithon took Media; Antigonus received Phrygia, Lycia and
Diadochi
1969 historical novel by Mary Renault
is now accepted as Alexander's "shadow" by everyone, Ptolemy, Harpalos, Philotas, and Kassandros, whom Alexander does not like, but he must be included
Fire_from_Heaven
Austrian actor
Trilogie des Wiedersehens Lothar Romeo and Juliet Friar Laurence 2009–2010 Philotas Parmenio The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Cowardly Lion Immanuel Kant Voice of
Jürgen_Maurer
Ancient Greek public official and scribe
who had been bought as slaves in Idumea and had escaped. A letter from Philotas, one of Apollonius' agents, reports to Zeno about the escape of slaves
Zenon_of_Kaunos
British actor (1912–1995)
appeared as Rowlie Bateson in Frank Vosper's People Like Us (July 1948), and Philotas in Rattigan's Adventure Story (June 1949). In a revival of French Without
Robert_Flemyng
British actor (1926–2004)
Without End Richard Wagner Surprise Package Starvin 1961 Adventure Story Philotas 1961 Edgar Wallace Mysteries Gerry Domford "Clue of the Silver Key" episode
Lyndon_Brook
1961 British TV series or programme
Great William Russell - Hephaestion Lyndon Brook - Philotas William Devlin - Parmenion, Philotas' Father Alex Scott - Ptolemy Edward Cast - Perdiccas
Adventure Story (1961 TV play)
Adventure_Story_(1961_TV_play)
Grandfather of Plutarch
Talks. He is also mentioned in Plutarch's Life of Antony as a friend of Philotas, the latter being one of Mark Antony's court physicians and a witness for
Lamprias
English actor and dramatist
Tracy (1731) Pylades in Orestes by Lewis Theobald (1731) Cassander in Philotas by Philip Frowde (1731) Adrastus in Merope by George Jeffreys (1731) Horatio
Thomas_Walker_(actor)
2014 German two-part documentary
of Macedon Stoyan Aleksiev [bg] as Aristotle Vladislav Violinov [bg] as Philotas Alexander Demandt as himself Hans-Joachim Gehrke as himself Tanja Scheer [de]
Alexander the Great (miniseries)
Alexander_the_Great_(miniseries)
4th-century BC Greek general
dragged about for three years with the army in Asia, until in 330, when, Philotas having been executed for similar crime, the Macedonians, led by the arguments
Alexander_of_Lyncestis
Calendar year
Alexander's chief lieutenant Craterus); Laomedon governing Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas looking after Cilicia; Peithon taking Media; Antigonus gaining the governorship
323_BC
4th-century BC Macedonian general
brothers, Amyntas and Simmias, of having been engaged in the conspiracy of Philotas in 330 BC, but was acquitted, together with his brothers. In 328, Attalus
Attalus_(son_of_Andromenes)
scholar Philo – philosopher Philo of Byblos – writer Philolaus – philosopher Philotas – son of Parmenion and Alexander the Great's generals Philochorus – historian
List_of_ancient_Greeks
4th century BCE Macedonian officer, serving Alexander the Great
to Philotas: a charge to which Polemon had the imprudence to give countenance by taking to flight immediately on learning the arrest of Philotas. Amyntas
Polemon_(son_of_Andromenes)
Historical Macedonian figure
Bolon was a Macedonian soldier, who accused Philotas. He gave a speech at Phrada in 330 BC saying : Philotas had ridiculed men from the country, he continued
Bolon_of_Macedon
4th-century BC Macedonian general
year, when the king was in possession of Susa. After the execution of Philotas on a charge of treason in 330 Amyntas and two other sons of Andromenes
Amyntas_(son_of_Andromenes)
William Shakespeare The Dutch Courtesan (play) – John Marston The Tragedy of Philotas (play) – Samuel Daniel The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare
17th_century_in_literature
together with his brothers, of having been concerned in the conspiracy of Philotas; but the vigorous defence of Amyntas before the Macedonian army procured
Simmias_of_Macedon
King of Syria from 87 to 82 BC
XII also ruled over the town of Gadara, governed by an official named Philotas. In 100 BC, Gadara had been conquered by the Hasmonean king of Judea Alexander
Antiochus_XII_Dionysus
Ancient Greek dialect or Hellenic language
century AD) relates an argument between Alexander and Philotas, an accused man, as to whether Philotas should address those assembled in a "foreign tongue"
Ancient_Macedonian_language
German Enlightenment writer (1729–1781)
Freethinker) (1749) Die Juden (The Jews) (1749) Miss Sara Sampson (1755) Philotas (1759) Fabeln (Fables) (1759) Laokoön oder Über die Grenzen der Malerei
Gotthold_Ephraim_Lessing
Citadel in Farah, Afghanistan
discovered a conspiracy against his life, said to be organized by his companion Philotas. After the death of Alexander, his empire fell apart and his generals divided
Farah_Citadel
620 BC Wrestling Hipposthenes Sparta Eusebius 41 § 616 BC Boys' Boxing Philotas Sybaris Eusebius 41 § 616 BC Stadion Kleondas (or Kleonidas) Thebes, Boeotia
List of ancient Olympic victors
List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors
Topics referred to by the same term
Agathon (son of Tyrimmas), an officer of Alexander the Great Agathon (son of Philotas), the brother of Ancient Macedonian Generals Parmenion and Asander Agathon
Agathon_(disambiguation)
Place
here discovered a conspiracy against his life, organized by his companion Philotas. The location of Prophthasia is currently unknown. Orthodox opinion is
Alexandria_Prophthasia
Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)
Alexander to flank and win the Battle of the Persian Gate in 330 BC. When Philotas, the son of Parmenion and an important general in Alexander's army, was
Perdiccas
Centralized heat distribution system
heating installations are also available in Kozani, Ptolemaida, Amyntaio, Philotas, Serres and Megalopolis using nearby power plants. In Serres the power
District_heating
and in the confession of Philotas, in 330 BC, he is mentioned as having died in a battle. According to the statements of Philotas, Hegelochus, indignant
Hegelochus_of_Macedon
1998 novel by Valerio Massimo Manfredi
Hephaestion, Ptolemy, Seleucus, Leonnatus, Lysimachus, Craterus, Perdiccas and Philotas, are firstly educated by Leonidas. He teaches them the values of courage
Child_of_a_Dream
Illyrian ruler from c. 356 to 335 BC
of failure for Alexander. A foraging party under the Macedonian general Philotas barely escaped annihilation thanks to quick action by Alexander and the
Cleitus_(son_of_Bardylis)
1956 film by Robert Rossen
Marisa de Leza as Eurydice Gustavo Rojo as Cleitus the Black Rubén Rojo as Philotas Peter Wyngarde as Pausanias Helmut Dantine as Nectenabus William Squire
Alexander the Great (1956 film)
Alexander_the_Great_(1956_film)
Male given name
5th century BC Plato's Form of The Good Agathon, son of the Macedonian Philotas, and the brother of Parmenion and Asander, was given as a hostage to Antigonus
Agathon_(name)
Calendar year
town of Alexandria of the Arians (modern Herat). At Phrada, in Drangiana, Philotas, Parmenion's son and commander of the elite Macedonian companion cavalry
330_BC
Ancient Greek city, site of modern-day Kandahar, Afghanistan
October, after dealing with an alleged conspiracy involving his general Philotas. His quick traverse of the region, which he left in late November, suggests
Alexandria_Arachosia
2007 video game
Persian territory, capturing whatever cities don't surrender. However, Philotas, commander of the Companion cavalry, is accused of conspiring against Alexander
Fate_of_Hellas
Ancient Roman family
Calvisius Rufus, a close friend of Pliny the Younger. Publius Calvisius Philotas, put up an epitaph honoring his brother Servius Cornelius Julianus. Calvisia
Calvisia_gens
(husband of Berenice I of Egypt) Philistines Philitas of Cos Philotas (satrap) Philotas Philotera Philoteris Philoxenus (general) Philo Phrataphernes
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
of Thebes (or Cleonidas) Wrestling Hipposthenes of Laconia Boxing boys Philotas of Sybaris (or Philytas) 042nd 612 BC Stadion Lycotas of Laconia Wrestling
Olympic winners of the Archaic period
Olympic_winners_of_the_Archaic_period
Illyrian Taulantian king from c.335 to c.295 BC
his baggage train of horse-drawn wagons with an escort of cavalry under Philotas to round up supplies in the plain of Koritsa. Glaucias having failed to
Glaucias_of_Taulantii
Macedonian general (4th c. BC)
crossing of the Araxes River alongside Amyntas, Coenus, and the cavalry of Philotas, while Alexander advanced against Ariobarzanes. In 328, he was left in
Polyperchon
Ancient settlement in Albania
Andriscus, Archelaus, Kebbas, Maketa, Machatas, Nikanor, Peukolaos, Phalakros, Philotas, Drimakos and Alexommas) with a few Illyrian names. The latter exceptions
Nikaia,_Illyria
1998 book by Valerio Massimo Manfredi
Macedonian general. Perdiccas - Alexander's friend and Macedonian general. Philotas - Alexander's friend and most experienced and talented general, Parmenion's
The_Ends_of_the_Earth_(novel)
or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb The Letter-Writers Philip Frowde – Philotas Aaron Hill – Athelwold George Jeffreys – Merope George Lillo – The London
1731_in_literature
Peucestas Ptolemy (somatophylax) Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter Philotas (after 330 BC, Cleitus the Black, Coenus, Hephaestion, Craterus, Perdiccas
List_of_ancient_Macedonians
Decade
Alexander's chief lieutenant Craterus); Laomedon governing Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas looking after Cilicia; Peithon taking Media; Antigonus gaining the governorship
320s_BC
1603 play by Ben Jonson
Samuel Daniel was brought before the Privy Council in 1604 because his play Philotas was thought "to be a reflection of the dangerous matter of the dead Earl
Sejanus_His_Fall
Tragedies; includes Croesus and Darius, two closet dramas Samuel Daniel – Philotas; The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses (masque) Thomas Dekker and Thomas Middleton
1604_in_literature
Macedonian general. Perdiccas - Alexander's friend and Macedonian general. Philotas - Alexander's friend and most experienced and talented general, Parmenion's
The_Sands_of_Ammon
British stage actor
Demaratus in Themistocles (1729) Lycon in Periander (1731) Perdiccas in Philotas (1731) Arbantes in Merope by (1731) Johanson p.410 Johanson p.410 Highfill
John_Ogden_(actor)
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Powerful; Strong; Child-like; The Crescent Moon
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aventika | அவேநà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ா
Queen, Princess of ujjain
Girl/Female
Arabic Biblical
Light; splendor.
Boy/Male
British, English
Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lightning
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Defender
Female
Scottish
Variant form of Scottish Gaelic Oighrig, possibly EITHRIG means "new speckled one."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Latin
Offering; Pig; Roman Clan Name; A Gift
Male
Greek
(ΕυτÏόπιος) Greek name derived from the word eutropos EUTROPIOS means "versatile."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Goddess Durga
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