Medius or Medeios (Greek: Μήδιος, Mήδειoς), son of Oxythemis, was a native of Larissa in Thessaly, an officer and friend of Alexander the Great, and a senior commander under Antigonus I Monophthalmus.
Medius or Medeios (Greek: Μήδιος, Mήδειoς), son of Oxythemis, was a native ofLarissa in Thessaly, an officer and friend of Alexander the Great, and a...
worked and died in Larissa. Hippocrates of Kos (460 BC–370 BC), physician. He worked and died in Larissa. Medius (4th century BC), officer of Alexander the...
entertained admiral Nearchus and spent the night and next day drinking with MediusofLarissa. Alexander developed a fever, which worsened until he was unable to...
Alexander. Work of Hieronymus of Cardia On the education of Alexander and Macedonian history by Marsyas of Pella Work ofMediusofLarissa Work of Nearchus,...
of 250 ships and a large army in western Asia Minor. Antigonus gives his son 5.000 talents and some of his top officers, chief among them Mediusof Larissa...
aid of the Thessalians, he recovered his kingdom. Medius, head of the house of the Aleuadae ofLarissa, is believed to have provided aid to Amyntas in recovering...
513 BC Aeantides, fl. 515-510 BC Astyanax, before 360 BC, assassinated Medius, fl. 395 BC Panaetius, c. 615/609 BC Aenesidemus, 498-491 BC Hicetas, c...
family ofLarissa, who claimed descent from the mythical Aleuas (Ἀλεύας). The Aleuadae were the noblest and most powerful among all the families of Thessaly...
genuine. Besides these Diogenes Laërtius mentions as of doubtful authenticity the Nicias, Medius, Antimachus or Elder, and Scythian Discourse. Some scholars...
Berindei, p. 34 Constantin Rezachievici, "Evreii din țările române în evul mediu", in Magazin Istoric, September 1995, p. 61 Pippidi (2000), pp. 179–180...