Dioscurides (nephew of Antigonus I)
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Dioscouridès ou Dioscouride (en grec ancien Διοσκουρίδης / Dioscouridès) est l'un des trois neveux et généraux d'Antigone le Borgne lors des guerres des Diadoques au IVe siècle av. J.-C.
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Диоскорид (др.-греч. Διοσκουρίδης) — македонский адмирал времен войн диадохов, племянник Антигона, жил в IV веке до н. э.
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Dioskourides (altgriechisch Διοσκουρίδης Dioskourídēs; † nach 313 v. Chr.), Sohn des Ptolemaios (?), war ein Neffe und Flottenkommandant des Diadochenherrschers Antigonos Monophthalmos im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Sein Bruder war vermutlich Ptolemaios.
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Dioscurides or Dioskourides (Greek: Διοσκουρίδης, fl. 314–313 BC) was a nephew of Antigonus I Monophthalmus and admiral during the Wars of the Diadochi. Very little is known about him. He was possibly the brother of another nephew of Antigonus, Polemaios, son of Polemaios. Dioscurides is first mentioned in the history of Diodorus of Sicily in 314 BC, when he led 80 ships from the Hellespont and Rhodes to assist Antigonus during his of Tyre. This possibly indicates that he had been put by his uncle in charge of raising ships in these areas. Antigonus then sent him with a fleet of 190 ships to the Aegean Sea, with the task of getting the local islands to switch their support to Antigonus. Dioscurides was apparently successful in this mission, and this event is generally considered by modern
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Dioskourides (Antigonide)
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Dioscurides (nephew of Antigonus I)
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Dioscouridès (neveu d'Antigone)
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Диоскорид (военачальник)
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Dioscurides or Dioskourides (Greek: Διοσκουρίδης, fl. 314–313 BC) was a nephew of Antigonus I Monophthalmus and admiral during the Wars of the Diadochi. Very little is known about him. He was possibly the brother of another nephew of Antigonus, Polemaios, son of Polemaios. Dioscurides is first mentioned in the history of Diodorus of Sicily in 314 BC, when he led 80 ships from the Hellespont and Rhodes to assist Antigonus during his of Tyre. This possibly indicates that he had been put by his uncle in charge of raising ships in these areas. Antigonus then sent him with a fleet of 190 ships to the Aegean Sea, with the task of getting the local islands to switch their support to Antigonus. Dioscurides was apparently successful in this mission, and this event is generally considered by modern scholars to mark the establishment of the Nesiotic League. In late 313 BC, Dioscurides led an Antigonid fleet in defending Lemnos from the Athenians, who had been encouraged to attack the island by Antigonus' rival, Cassander. Nothing further is known of him thereafter. According to Antigonus' biographer Richard Billows, this may be because Dioscurides died young, or because he later participated in Polemaios' unsuccessful rebellion against Antigonus.
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Dioskourides (altgriechisch Διοσκουρίδης Dioskourídēs; † nach 313 v. Chr.), Sohn des Ptolemaios (?), war ein Neffe und Flottenkommandant des Diadochenherrschers Antigonos Monophthalmos im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Sein Bruder war vermutlich Ptolemaios. Während des dritten Diadochenkrieges führte Dioskourides im Jahr 313 v. Chr. seinem im gerade erst eingenommenen Tyros (Belagerung von Tyros) weilenden Onkel 80 Schiffe zu, die er in den Häfen des Hellespont und von Rhodos requiriert hatte. Anschließend wurde er mit 190 Schiffen in die Ägäis entsandt mit dem Auftrag, die dort mit Antigonos alliierten Inseln gegen Kassander zu verteidigen und noch neutrale Inseln auf seine Seite zu ziehen, woraus sich schließlich der Nesiotenbund bildete. Im selben Jahr wehrte Dioskourides einen von Kassander initiierten Angriff Athens auf Lemnos ab. Danach wird von ihm nicht mehr berichtet.
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Dioscouridès ou Dioscouride (en grec ancien Διοσκουρίδης / Dioscouridès) est l'un des trois neveux et généraux d'Antigone le Borgne lors des guerres des Diadoques au IVe siècle av. J.-C.
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Диоскорид (др.-греч. Διοσκουρίδης) — македонский адмирал времен войн диадохов, племянник Антигона, жил в IV веке до н. э.
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1998