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Alcimachus of Apollonia

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109:. When Alcimachus was sent by Alexander to establish democracies in the Ionian and Aeolian cities, Alexander may have voiced some displeasure with Alcimachus’ behavior in handling affairs there, as he may have been the 125: 72:. Alcimachus with his brothers grew up with the status of Macedonians; he with his brothers enjoyed prominent positions in Alexander's circle and Alcimachus with his brothers were educated at the court at 129: 101:
and may have had honors bestowed upon him by Philip II. Two years later Alcimachus was in charge of an army, empowered by Alexander to ‘liberate’ the cities of
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His father was a nobleman of high rank who was an intimate friend of Philip II, who shared in Philip II's councils and became a favorite in the
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and his wife, perhaps named Arsinoe. His paternal grandfather may have been called Alcimachus and one of his brothers was
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where they were honored in a decree. Sometime in the reign of Philip II, Alcimachus may have been granted property
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who served as an official. He was an active diplomat and administrator in the latter reign of King
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H.S. Lund, Lysimachus: A Study in Early Hellenistic Kingship, Routledge, 2002
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who reigned 359 BC–336 BC and the first years of his son, King
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were sent by Philip II to Athens where they were made
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Lysimachus
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in Apollonia
Ionia
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Alcimachus
grandson called Lysippus
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"Lysimachus' article at Livius.org"
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Lysimachus’ article at Livius.org
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