Dimnus
Dimnus (Ancient Greek: Δίμνος) of Chalastra in Macedonia was hetairos of Alexander. In autumn 330 BC, he formed a conspiracy to murder the king. Dimnus revealed to his eromenos Nicomachus the names of the conspirators (Demetrius, , Nicanor, , lolaus, , Archepolis, Amyntas). But the plot was divulged by Cebalinus, who learned of the details from his brother, Nicomachus.
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Dimnus
Dimnus (Ancient Greek: Δίμνος) of Chalastra in Macedonia was hetairos of Alexander. In autumn 330 BC, he formed a conspiracy to murder the king. Dimnus revealed to his eromenos Nicomachus the names of the conspirators (Demetrius, , Nicanor, , lolaus, , Archepolis, Amyntas). But the plot was divulged by Cebalinus, who learned of the details from his brother, Nicomachus.
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Dimnos († 330 v. Chr.), von de ...... , des Feldherrn Parmenion, an.
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Dimnus (Ancient Greek: Δίμνος) ...... from his brother, Nicomachus.
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デュムノス(あるいはディムノス、Dymnos/Dimnos、 ...... われたため、この陰謀事件はフィロタスの凋落と死へと繋がった。
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Dimnos († 330 v. Chr.), von de ...... ilfe eines Pagen Zugang zum Kö
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Dimnus (Ancient Greek: Δίμνος) ...... from his brother, Nicomachus.
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デュムノス(あるいはディムノス、Dymnos/Dimnos、 ...... われたため、この陰謀事件はフィロタスの凋落と死へと繋がった。
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Dimnos
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Dimnus
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デュムノス
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