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Hegelochus of Macedon Hegelochus (), son of Hippostratus, was a Macedonian general, and apparently the nephew of Philip II's last wife, Cleopatra. Hegelochus survived the disgrace of his relative, Attalus, who was murdered on Alexander the Great's instructions in 336 ...
(4th century BCE), a Macedonian general and admiral of Alexander the Great *
Hegelochus (actor) Hegelochus (, fl. 408 BC) was an Ancient Greek actor active in Athens in the 5th century BC, best remembered for a slight pronunciation mistake that derailed his career. ''Orestes'' Hegelochus acted in the play by Euripides when it was performe ...
(5th century BCE), Athenian tragic actor whose pronunciation was mocked by Sannyrion and other poets *
Hegelochus (Macedonian general) Hegelochus or Hegelochos may refer to: * Hegelochus of Macedon (4th century BCE), a Macedonian general and admiral of Alexander the Great * Hegelochus (actor) (5th century BCE), Athenian tragic actor whose pronunciation was mocked by Sannyrion and ...
(4th century BC), see
Apollonides of Chios Apollonides () of Chios was during the eastern expedition of Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedon (; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Ancient Greece, ancient Gree ...
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