Machatas
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Machatas (Greek: Μαχάτας or Μαχατᾶς , warrior,fighter) was a common North-West Greek name.(LSJ-Attic: machêtês) (Aeolic: machaitas) (Laconian: machatar).
- Machatas Macedonian son of Derdas and father of Philip and Harpalus (4th c.BC)
- Machatas Aetolian ambassador (late 3th c.BC)
- Machatas Epirote son of the elder and father of younger Charops (early 2th c.BC)
- Machatas sculptor , signatures of him have been found in Acarnania[1]
- Machatas of Eordea early 5th BC[2] (oldest inscription of the name)
- Machatas (son of Sabattaras) from Europus. Macedonian proxenos in Delphi[3]