Английская Википедия:Antigonos (son of Callas)
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Шаблон:Short description Antigonos of Callas (Ancient Greek: Шаблон:Lang) was an ancient Macedonian hetairos from Amphipolis, known through an inscription with a Homeric-style epigram of about 300-275 BC, where he commemorates his win in Hoplitodromos (a race in full armour) at Heraclean games after the Conquest of Tyre in 332 BC. Alexander had dreamt that Heracles invited him into Tyre. Aristander the seer interpreted this to mean that the city will be captured, but with Herculean effort. Afterwards, Alexander offered sacrifice to Heracles, and celebrated both a gymnastic and musical contest there (Arrian 3,6,1).
References
- Die politische Rolle der Heraklesgestalt im griechischen Herrschertum page 99 by Ulrich Huttner Шаблон:ISBN.
- Amphipolis - SEG 48.716
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