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Antigonus I

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An·tig·o·nus I  (n-tg-ns) 382-301 b.c.
King of Macedonia (306-301). One of Alexander III's generals, he tried to gain sole control of Asia after Alexander's death but was killed in battle.

Antigonus I [ænˈtɪgənəs]
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(Biographies / Antigonus (382 bc-301 bc) M, Macedonian, MILITARY: general, POLITICS: hereditary ruler) known as Cyclops. 382-301 bc, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great; king of Macedon (306-301)


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Furthermore, their deaths are extraordinary, indeed: Antigonus is presented as one who makes his "Exit, pursued by a bear" (Shakespeare 1991: 69; III.
 
 
 
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