Difference between revisions of "The Diadochi et al"
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+ | ''Written by the hand of [[Gershom]] ben Judah in ([[March 988]] of the Christian Calendar).'' | ||
+ | ''These are the men mentioned by the Diadocomachia as comprising the Diadochi, the men who fought over Alexander's Empire. I found mention of these men in the Diadocomachia, and though the names given there are most certainly not True Names, as all names hold power and these were powerful men, so do I begin this inquiry into their names. | ||
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+ | =Others Mentioned= |
Latest revision as of 20:44, 10 October 2006
Written by the hand of Gershom ben Judah in (March 988 of the Christian Calendar).
These are the men mentioned by the Diadocomachia as comprising the Diadochi, the men who fought over Alexander's Empire. I found mention of these men in the Diadocomachia, and though the names given there are most certainly not True Names, as all names hold power and these were powerful men, so do I begin this inquiry into their names.
The Diadochi
- Peithon
- Perdiccas
- Ptolemy
- his brother Menelaus
- Leonnatus
- Seleucus
- Lysimachus Phoenix
- Peucestas
- Nearchus the Cretan
- Asander brother of Parmenion
- Eumenes
- Attalus the Lesser
- Meleager the Wrestler
- Menander
- Proteas, champion toper of all Macedon and therefore the world
- the physician Philip of Acarnania
- mysterious Olcias
- Stasanor
- Ariston
- Cassander in chains
- his brother
- Alexander’s cupbearer
- Iolaus
- and Medius himself who loved Iolaus desperately