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  • 21Antigonus, S. (4) — 4S. Antigonus, (3. März), ein Martyrer. S. S. Martia …

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  • 22Antigonus, S. (5) — 5S. Antigonus, (16. Nov.), ein Martyrer in Afrika. S. S. Nerus. (El.) …

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  • 23Antigonus (6) — 6Antigonus, (11. Jan. al. 4. März). Antigonus war der Vater der hl. Eupraxia oder Euphrasia, welche am 13. März verehrt wird, und starb um das Jahr 381 den Tod des Gerechten. Migne rechnet ihn unter die »Heiligen« und sagt, sein Fest werde in… …

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  • 24Antigonus — noun a general of Alexander the Great and king of Macedonia; lost one eye; killed in a battle at Ipsus (382 301 BC) • Syn: ↑Antigonus Cyclops, ↑Monophthalmos • Instance Hypernyms: ↑general, ↑full general, ↑Macedonian …

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  • 25Antigonus II Gonatas — (lit. knock knees ) (Greek Αντίγονος B΄ Γονατᾶς ca. 319 BC 239 BC) was a powerful ruler who firmly established the Antigonid dynasty in Macedonia and acquired fame for his victory over the Gauls who had invaded the Balkans. His political… …

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  • 26Antigonus I Monophthalmus — ( the One eyed ) (382 BC 301 BC) son of Philip from Elimeia, was a Macedonian nobleman, general, and satrap under Alexander the Great. He was a major figure in the Wars of the Diadochi after Alexander s death. He established the Antigonid dynasty …

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  • 27Antigonus III Doson — (Greek: ο Αντίγονος Δώσων 263 BC 221 BC) was king of Macedon from 229 BC 221 BC. He belonged to the Antigonid dynasty.Antigonus was a son of Greek Macedonian prince Demetrius the Fair from his first marriage to Greek noblewoman Olympias of… …

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  • 28Antigonus of Sokho — ( he. אנטיגנוס איש סוכו) was the first scholar of whom Pharisee tradition has preserved not only the name but also an important theological doctrine. He flourished about the first half of the third century BCE. According to the Mishnah, he was… …

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  • 29ANTIGONUS OF SOKHO — (early second century B.C.E.), sage. Antigonus represents the link in the chain of tradition between simeon the Just, his teacher, and the zugot ( pairs ). His Greek name indicates the extent of Hellenistic influence in this period. Only one of… …

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  • 30Antigonus of Carystus — (in Euboea; in Greek Unicode|Ἀντίγονος ὁ Καρύστιος; in Latin Antigonus Carystius ), Greek writer on various subjects, flourished in the 3rd century BC. After some time spent at Athens and in travelling, he was summoned to the court of Attalus I… …

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