Abstract is: Alexarchus or Alexarch (Greek: Ἀλέξαρχος) was an Ancient Macedonian scholar and officer, son of Antipater and brother of Cassander. He lived around 350 to 290 BC. He is mentioned as the founder of a utopian town called Ouranopolis, in Chalcidice. Here he is said to have introduced a number of neologisms, which, though very expressive, appear to have been regarded as slang or pedantic.
human | Q5 |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/03hk5lk |
P12869 | LAGL author ID | urn:cts:greekLit:lagl0019 |
P8069 | ToposText person ID | 15301 |
P8081 | WBIS ID | K039-522-6 |
P1343 | described by source | Geography | Q690653 |
1870 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | Q47500198 | ||
Pauly–Wissowa | Q1138524 | ||
Deipnosophistae | Q1244416 | ||
P22 | father | Antipater | Q204760 |
P1412 | languages spoken, written or signed | Ancient Greek | Q35497 |
P1559 | name in native language | Ἀλέξαρχος | |
P106 | occupation | grammarian | Q15991187 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
P3373 | sibling | Cassander | Q207183 |
Q204760 | Antipater | child | P40 |
Q129263890 | Letter to the authorities of Kassandreia | author | P50 |
Q207183 | Cassander | sibling | P3373 |
Q19985168 | Alexarchos 3 (Pauly-Wissowa) | main subject | P921 |
Алексарх Македонски | wikipedia | |
Catalan (ca / Q7026) | Alexarc de Macedònia | wikipedia |
Αλέξαρχος ο Μακεδών | wikipedia | |
Alexarchus of Macedon | wikipedia | |
Alexarchos de Macédoine | wikipedia | |
Alexarchus | wikipedia | |
Алексарх Македонянин | wikipedia | |
Алексарх Македонянин | wikipedia |
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