Lysanias
Lysanias (Graece Λυσανίας), qui saeculo IV a.C.n. exeunte floruit, fuit Alexandri Macedonis anno 335 a.C.n. in Thracia miles et postea (si idem homo sit) Antigoni Monophthalmi anno 316 a.C.n. sectator; eo anno, duce Pithone, quadringentis xystophoris in proelio Paraetacenae praefuit..
Fontes
recensere- Arrianus, Anabasis Alexandri 1.2.1
- Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 19.29.2
Bibliographia
recensere- Helmut Berve, Das Alexanderreich auf prosopographischer Grundlage (Monaci: Beck, 1926) i.479, vol. 2 p. 239
- "Prosopography of Antigonos's Friends and Subordinates" in Richard A. Billows, Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1990) no. 64, p. 398
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