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Coenus or Koinos may refer to:

  • Coenus of Macedon (fl. 778–750 BC), a King of Macedon
  • Coenus (general) (fl. 334–326 BC), a general of Alexander the Great
  • Coenus (bug), a shield bug genus in the tribe Pentatomini

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Coenus

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Coenus or Koinos may refer to: Coenus of Macedon (fl. 778–750 BC), a King of Macedon Coenus (general) (fl. 334–326 BC), a general of Alexander the Great...

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Coenus of Macedon

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Coenus or Koinos (Greek: Κοῖνος) was according to later tradition the second king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia. The Macedonian historian Marsyas...

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Caranus of Macedon

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there for 30 years, until he died in old age. He was succeeded by his son Coenus, who was king for 28 years. According to Livy (The History of Rome, 45.9...

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Alexandria Hyphasis

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refused to march further east. Alexander, after a meeting with his officer, Coenus, and after hearing about the lament of his soldiers, eventually relented...

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Coenus delius

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Coenus delius is a species of stink bug in the family Pentatomidae. It is found in North America. "Coenus delius Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...

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Alexander the Great

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Alexander tried to persuade his soldiers to march farther, but his general Coenus pleaded with him to change his opinion and return; the men, he said, "longed...

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Indian campaign of Alexander the Great

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to advance his push to the east. After a meeting with his army general Coenus, during which he was informed of his soldiers' laments, Alexander relented...

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List of kings of Macedonia

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Caranus, rather than Perdiccas, was the founder. Aside from Satyrus, who adds Coenus and Tyrimmas to the list, Marsyas of Pella, Theopompos, and Justin all agree...

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Battle of the Hydaspes

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galloped to the aid of their hard-pressed kinsmen from the right wing, but Coenus's squadrons promptly followed their movement and attacked them from the rear...

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Perdiccas I of Macedon

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Caranus, rather than Perdiccas, was the founder. Aside from Satyrus, who adds Coenus and Tyrimmas to the list, Marsyas of Pella, Theopompos, and Justin all agree...

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Wars of Alexander the Great

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the Achaemenid Empire's forces in battle of Gabai against Spitamenes, and Coenus (Koinos), one Alexander the Great's generals in 328 BC, he began a new campaign...

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Pezhetairos

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Perdiccas, Coenus, Amyntas, Philip, Meleager, and Craterus. At the Battle of Issus the battalions were those of (from right to left): Coenus, Perdiccas...

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Pincer movement

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units on the left of his formation, hidden from view, under the command of Coenus and Demitrius. The units were then able to follow Porus's cavalry around...

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Battle of Gaugamela

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escape. Sixty Companions were killed in the engagement, and Hephaestion, Coenus and Menidas were all injured. Alexander prevailed, however, and Mazaeus...

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Tyrimmas of Macedon

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Perdiccas I, the founder of the Argead dynasty in Herodotus' list: Caranus, Coenus and Tyrimmas. Greenwalt, William (1985). "The Introduction of Caranus into...

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Porus

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reinforcements from the right; however, this rear-transit came under attack by Coenus' cavalry and Porus' cavalry was compelled to take refuge within the infantry...

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Magadha

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refused to march further east. Alexander, after the meeting with his officer Coenus, was persuaded that it was better to return and turned south, conquering...

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Parmenion

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commander of the infantry regiment known as the Shield bearers, his son-in-law Coenus commanded a phalanx battalion while another relative named Nicanor became...

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Sogdia

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revolt was put down by Alexander and his generals Amyntas, Craterus, and Coenus, with the aid of native Bactrian and Sogdian troops. With the Scythian and...

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Philotas

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against him in 330 BC was more serious; his accusers included the commander Coenus, who was married to Philotas' sister. Philotas was tried and convicted,...

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Hephaestion

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Philotas, caused much concern. It was Hephaestion, along with Craterus and Coenus, who insisted on, and actually carried out, the customary torture. After...

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Battle of the Granicus

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next to them. There were six units of Foot Companions: led by Perdiccas, Coenus, Craterus, Amyntas the son of Andromenes, Philip the son of Amyntas, and...

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Margiana

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and re-founded the city as Alexandria in Margiana. Alexander's general Coenus defeated Spitamenes in the Battle of Gabai in December 328 BC, and subsequently...

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Cleander of Macedon

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Cleander (Greek: Κλέανδρος), son of Polemocrates and brother of Coenus was one of Alexander the Great's officers. Cleander replaced Menander as commander...

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Cophen campaign

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to this, he ordered Coenus to establish a camp and fortify it as an eventual base of operations against the town of Bazira. Coenus was then to leave a...

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List of ancient Macedonians

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of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter Philotas (after 330 BC, Cleitus the Black, Coenus, Hephaestion, Craterus, Perdiccas, Cleitus the White) leaders of Hetairoi...

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Polemocrates of Elimeia

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(Ancient Greek: Πολεμοκράτης) from Elimeia was father of Macedonian general Coenus and of a commander Cleander. Polemocrates had been allotted estates in Chalcidice...

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Greek campaigns in India

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Beas), refusing to march further east. Alexander, after meeting his officer Coenus, was convinced that it was better to return. Alexander was forced to turn...

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