Antimachos
Antimachos ( ancient Greek Ἀντίμαχος ) is
in Greek mythology:
- Antimachos (Troy) , Trojan horse who proposed to kill Menelaus
- Antimachus (son of Heracles)
- Antimachos (son of Pyles) , brother of Kyathos
- Antimachos (participant in the Calydonian hunt)
- Antimachus (suitor of Penelope)
- Antimachus (son of Aegyptus) , killed by his bride Idaia
- Antimachos (son of Thrasyanor) , husband of Deiphonte, father of Amphianax and Deiphontes
- Antimachos (Cretan) , killed by Aeneas outside Troy
- Antimachos (Trojan Horse) , one of the Greeks in the Trojan Horse
the name of:
- Antimachus I , king of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
- Antimachos II. Nikephoros , king of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
- Antimachos (Archon) , Archon of Athens in the 3rd century BC Chr.
- Antimachos (treasurer) , treasurer of Timotheus
- Antimachos (Trierarch)
- Antimachus of Colophon (around 400 BC), epic poet of the classical period
- Antimachus of Teos (around 750 BC), formerly epic poet