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Antigonus III

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Antigonus III (Antigonus Doson) , d. 221 BC, king of Macedon. On the death of Demetrius II he became regent for Demetrius' son Philip ( Philip V ). He married the widow of Demetrius, and in 227 he proclaimed himself king. The attacks of Cleomenes III on the Achaean League caused its leader, Aratus, to request help from Antigonus, who led his troops south in 224. In 222, Antigonus crushed Cleomenes at Sellasia in Laconea and took Corinth as his reward. Meanwhile he had reconstituted the Hellenic League, and when he died he left power in Greece as well as Macedon to Philip. ... Read more
Antigonus I
...successors," who scrambled for positions elsewhere. Antigonus governed his kingdom well. In defending Phrygia against Persian partisans, Antigonus suffered the loss of an eye, which gave this tall Macedonian...gained him the nickname "Monophthalmos" (The One-Eyed). Antigonus ruled his domain with ... Read more
Antigonus I
Antigonus I (known as the ‘ One-eyed’) ( c. 382–301 BC) An officer in the army of ALEXANDER III (the Great). After the latter's death (323), and that of the Macedonian regent, Antipater (319), he attempted to reestablish Alexander... Read more

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