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has gloss | eng: Monimus (; 4th century BC), son of Pythion, was a Macedonian officer who espoused the cause of Olympias in her final struggle with Cassander, and was one of the last who remained faithful to her; but finding himself unable to relieve her at Pydna, he withdrew to Pella, which city he held for a time, but surrendered it to Cassander after the fall of Pydna, 316 BC. From an anecdote related by Phylarchus, it appears that he had been attached to the court of Olympias for some time. |
lexicalization | eng: Monimus |
instance of | (noun) a general officer of the highest rank general, full general |
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has gloss | cat: Mònim (Monimos, Mónimos ) fill de Fitió, fou un oficial macedoni partidari de la reina Olímpies de Macedònia, en la part final de la lluita contra Cassandre, i fou un dels darrers que li va restar fidel. |
lexicalization | cat: Mònim |
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