Antigonus I — biographical name 382 301 B.C. Antigonus Cyclops general of Alexander the Great & king of Macedonia (306 301) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Antigonus — 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 … Useful english dictionary
Antigonus (I) — [an tig′ə nəs] 382 301 B.C.; Macedonian general under Alexander the Great: king of Macedonia (306 301): called Cyclops * * * … Universalium
Antigonus (I) — [an tig′ə nəs] 382 301 B.C.; Macedonian general under Alexander the Great: king of Macedonia (306 301): called Cyclops … English World dictionary
Antigonus (I) — [an tig′ə nəs] 382 301 B.C.; Macedonian general under Alexander the Great: king of Macedonia (306 301): called Cyclops … English World dictionary
Antigonus I Monophthalmus — or Antigonus I Cyclops (Latin; One Eyed ) born 382 died 301 BC, Phrygia, Asia Minor Founder of the Macedonian dynasty of the Antigonids. He served as a general under Alexander the Great. From the plots, alliances, and wars among Alexander s… … Universalium
Antigonus — (as used in expressions) Antigonus I Monophthalmus Antigonus I Cyclops Antigonus II Gonatas * * * … Universalium
Antigonus I — /an tig euh neuhs/, (Cyclops) 382? 301 B.C., Macedonian general under Alexander the Great. * * * … Universalium
Antigonus I — An•tig•o•nus I [[t]ænˈtɪg ə nəs[/t]] n. big anh (Cyclops) 382?–301 b.c., Macedonian general under Alexander the Great: king of Macedonia 306–30l b.c … From formal English to slang
Antigonus — /ænˈtɪgənəs/ (say an tiguhnuhs) noun ( Cyclops ), 382?–301 BC, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great; king of Macedonia 306–301 BC …