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Laomedon

323 BCE – 319 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
323 BCE – 319 BCE
Duration
4 years
Known Periods
1
Data Confidence
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Overview

Laomedon (Greek: Λαoμέδων ὁ Μυτιληναῖος; lived during the 4th century BC) was a Greek military commander, native of Mytilene and son of Larichus. He was one of Alexander the Great's generals, and appears to have enjoyed a high place in his confidence even before the death of Philip II, as he was one of those banished by that monarch (together with his brother Erigyius, Ptolemy, Nearchus, and others) for taking part in the intrigues of the young prince. After the death of Philip in 336 BC, Laomedon, in common with the others who had suffered on this occasion, was held by Alexander in the highest honour: he accompanied him to Asia, where, on account of his acquaintance with the Persian.

Historical Periods

Laomedon (-323–-319)

323 BCE – 319 BCE

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Area: 122,242 km²

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