Lysimachus (disambiguation)

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Lysimachus (Greek: Λυσίμαχος) is an ancient and modern Greek name meaning "scattering the battle". It’s a name used for both genders and another variation of the name is Lysimache..

The name may refer to:

  • Lysimachus the father of the Athenian politician Aristides the Just and had a grandson of the same name through Aristides
  • Lysimachus of Acarnania, second tutor of Alexander of Great
  • Lysimachus, a general who was a somatophylax of Alexander the Great and later King of Thrace, Macedonia and Asia Minor. Other members of his family include:
    • his son, Lysimachus, one of the sons from his third wife Arsinoe II
    • his grandson, Lysimachus of Egypt, one of the sons of Ptolemy II Philadelphus from his first wife Arsinoe I, who was one of the daughters of Lysimachus
    • his other grandson, Lysimachus of Telmessos, first son of Ptolemy I Epigone who was the first son of Lysimachus from his third wife Arsinoe II
    • his great-grandson, Lysimachus one of the sons of Berenice II and Ptolemy III Euergetes who was a brother of Lysimachus of Egypt
  • Lysimachus, a physician from the Greek island of Kos
  • Lysimachus, a comic poet of Old Comedy
  • Lysimachus of Alexandria, 1st Century BCE, grammarian from Alexandria of Ancient Egypt
  • Lysimachus, a King of Sicily whom the Lysimachia a genus of flowering plants, was named after
  • Lysimachus, fictional governor of Mytilene in Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre
  • Lysimachia, a city in Thrace founded by the third above named Lysimachus
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