Lysimachus (disambiguation)
Lysimachus was the name of numerous important men of antiquity:
- Political personalities:
- Lysimachus, father of the Athenian statesman Aristeides
- Lysimachus, son of Aristides
- Lysimachus, Athenian Archon 436/435 BC Chr.
- Lysimachus, father of 415/414 BC BC against Athens fighting Syracusan military leader Herakleides
- Lysimachus of Akarnania , tutor to Alexander the great
- Lysimachus († 281 BC), a comrade in arms of Alexander the Great and Diadoche
- Lysimachus (son of Ptolemy II) , Ptolemaic prince
- Lysimachus, 217 BC Gaul leaders in the army of Antiochus III. in the fourth Syrian war
- Lysimachus, influential advisor to the Macedonian king Philip V.
- Lysimachus, envoy of the Jewish ethnarch John Hyrcanus II , first 44 BC. In Rome, then 41 BC. In Ephesus
- Lysimachos, friend of Herod the Great , who, however, 28/27 BC Was executed
- Literary personalities:
- Lysimachus (grammarian) , around 200 BC Living Greek grammarian and mythographer
- Lysimachos (Flavius Josephus) , author of an Egyptian story, perhaps identical with the grammarian of the same name
- Lysimachus of Kos, Hellenistic physician, Hippocrates commentator