
1) Ancient Macedonian general
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[Antigonid general] Philotas was a Macedonian general in the service of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, who was employed by him in 319 BC, to endeavour by bribes and promises to corrupt the Argyraspides in the service of Eumenes, and especially their leaders Antigenes and Teutamus. But his efforts were unavailing: Teutamus was tempted for a mome...
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[Antiochid general] Philotas was a general in the service of Antiochus III the Great, who commanded the garrison of Abydos in the Roman–Syrian War . He was besieged by the Roman fleet under Gaius Livius Salinator (190 BC), and was desirous to capitulate ; but before the terms could be agreed upon, the news of the defeat of the Rhodian fle...
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[musician] Philotas (in Greek Φιλωτας; lived 5th century BC) was an ancient Greek dithyrambic poet and musician, the disciple of Philoxenus of Cythera; he is considered only worthy of notice as having once gained a victory over his great contemporary Timotheus of Miletus. ---- ...
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[phrourarch] Philotas was a Macedonian officer, appointed phrourarch on the Cadmea, at the time of the revolt of the Thebans against Alexander the Great, 335 BC. Though closely blockaded in the citadel, and vigorously besieged by the citizens, he was able to hold out until the arrival of Alexander, and the capture of the city, when he contr...
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[son of Carsis] Philotas son of Carsis was a Thracian, who may have married the daughter of a Macedonian aristocrat named Philotas. He was one of the pages basilikoi paides in the service of Alexander the Great, who were induced by Hermolaus and Sostratus to join in the conspiracy against the king`s life. He was stoned to death together wit...
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(from the article `Alexander the Great`) ...of the Arians (modern Hert). At Phrada in Drangiana (either near modern Nad-e `Ali in Seistan or farther north at Farah), he at last took steps to ... At Phrada, capital of Drangiana, occurred the most famous conspiracy of Alexander`s expedition, that of Philotas, the son of Parmenio and a com...
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