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Antigonus I
[an-tig-uh-nuhs]
noun
Cyclops, 382?–301 b.c., Macedonian general under Alexander the Great.
Antigonus I
/ ænˈtɪɡənəs /
noun
known as Cyclops. 382–301 bc , Macedonian general under Alexander the Great; king of Macedon (306–301)
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Antigonus I. Thrasyllus the Cynic begged a drachm of Antigonus.
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Antigonus I. Antagoras the poet was boiling a conger, and Antigonus, coming behind him as he was stirring his skillet, said, "Do you think, Antagoras, that Homer boiled congers when he wrote the deeds of Agamemnon?"
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All my attendants were outside, having closed the door and left me to myself; those were your orders, you know, Antigonus; I was to get some sleep if I could.
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