
Xenophilus (Ξενόφιλος; 4th century BC) of Chalcidice, was a Pythagorean philosopher and musician, who lived in the first half of the 4th century BC. Aulus Gellius relates that Xenophilus was the intimate friend and teacher of Aristoxenus, and implies that Xenophilus taught him Pythagorean doctrine. He was said to have belonged to the last...
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[phrourarch] For other uses, see Xenophilus Xenophilus was the Macedonian phrourarch of Susa. During the war of Diadochi he defended Susa against the forces of Seleucus. Antigonus merely pretended friendship. What became of Xenophilus is unknown, but it is likely that Antigonus either kept him in honorable detention (as appears to be the ca...
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