Lysimachus — Lysimachus, Feldherr Alexanders d. Gr., nach der Theilung Herr von dem macedon. Thracien, nach der Schlacht von Ipsus (301) von Kleinasien, fiel 282 v. Chr. bei Korupedion … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Lysimachus — [lī sim′ə kəs] 355? 281 B.C.; Macedonian general: ruler of Thrace (323 281) … English World dictionary
Lysimachus — Infobox Monarch name =Lysimachus title =King of Thrace King of Asia Minor King of Macedon caption =Lysimachus as horned Alexander. reign =306 ndash;281 BCE coronation = othertitles = full name = predecessor = successor = suc type = heir = queen … Wikipedia
Lysimachus — /luy sim euh keuhs/, n. 361? 281 B.C., Macedonian general: king of Thrace 306 281. * * * ▪ king of Macedonia born c. 360 BC died 281 Macedonian general, satrap (provincial governor), and king who, as one of the diadochoi (“successors”) to… … Universalium
LYSIMACHUS — I. LYSIMACHUS Agathoclis fil e successoribus Alex. Mag. Pergamo praefuit, ubi thesauri Regis fuêrunt. Hic illustri quidem Macedoniae loco natus, virtute illustrior fuit, amore literarum ac Philosophiae ardens adeo, ut Callisthenem tunc ab Alex.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Lysimachus, S. — S. Lysimachus (10. März), einer der 40 Martyrer zu Sebaste. S. S. Quirion. (II. 12) … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Lysimachus of Egypt — Lysimachus (in Greek Λυσιμαχoς; lived 3rd century BC) was a son of king Ptolemy Philadelphus (283 ndash;246 BC) by Arsinoe, the daughter of Lysimachus, king of Thrace. He survived both his brother Ptolemy III Euergetes (246 ndash;221 BC), and his … Wikipedia
LYSIMACHUS OF ALEXANDRIA° — (of uncertain date), author of several mythographical works and a book on Egypt. In addition to the scurrilous versions of the Exodus given by manetho and chaeremon , Josephus adds the account of Lysimachus, who, he says, surpasses both in the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lysimachus — biographical name circa 355 circa 281 B.C. Macedonian general under Alexander the Great; king of Thrace (306) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Lysimachus — Lysimachos (griechisch: Λυσίμαχος) (* 360/361 v. Chr., Pella; † Februar 281 v. Chr., Kurupedion), Feldherr Alexanders des Großen, seit 306/5 v. Chr. König von Thrakien und seit 285/4 v. Chr. König von Makedonien. Lysimachos war einer der… … Deutsch Wikipedia