Pithon   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


This is part of the index of names on the attalus website. The names occur either in lists of events (arranged by year, from the 4th to the 1st century B.C.) or in translations of sources. There are many other sources available in translation online - for a fuller but less precise search, Search Ancient Texts.
On each line there is a link to the page where the name can be found.





  Pithon   - son of Crateuas; Macedonian satrap of Media, killed in 316 B.C.
  →
Wikipedia entry
  + Python
322/4a Pithon suppresses a revolt by settlers in the eastern satrapies.
320/14 Pithon and Arrhidaeus are appointed interim leaders after the death
317/1 and crosses the Tigris despite opposition from Seleucus and Pithon.
317/1a raps of the Eastern provinces unite to pre-empt an attack by Pithon.
316/24 Antigonus kills Pithon and removes his associates.
    Within translations:
Arrian:Fr_1 onus the son of Pisaeus, Pithon the son of Crateuas, Seleu
Arrian:Fr_9 council of war, Pithon and Arrhidaeus having been appoi
Just_13.8 the army, together with Pithon of Illyria, and Alcetas,
Polyaen_4.6.14 When he heard that Pithon, governor of Media, had raised
PsCallisth_3.31 nt: Perdiccas, Meleager, Python, Leonnatus, Cassander, Peu

  Pithon 2   - son of Agenor; Macedonian satrap of the Indian colonies, killed in 312 B.C.
  →
Wikipedia entry
Arrian:Fr_9   Roxana Parapamisus ; to Pithon the son of Agenor the part
Just_13.4   the colonies settled in India, Pithon, the son of Agenor,
Oros_3.23   Hydaspes and Indus rivers. 12 Python, the son of Agenor, was

  Pithon   - in documents
SEG_56.636 (c. 170/69)   the treasurers were: Pithon son of Aischylos Polem


  ← Search for another name




This page © Andrew Smith, 2021   :   Attalus' home page