Amyntas
Amyntas (Greek Ἀμύντας; ion Ἀμύντης; . Lat Amyntas ) was an ancient, male personal name. It was common, especially in Macedonia.
Four Kings of Macedon
- Amyntas I ( 540-495 BC)
- Amyntas II, " the little one " ( 394/393 BC)
- Amyntas III. ( 394/393-370 BC)
- Amyntas IV ( 359-356 BC ), son of Perdiccas III.
Other famous bearers of the name
- Amyntas, son of Bubares and Gygaia, the daughter of Amyntas I. He was the Persian governor of Alabanda in Caria.
- Amyntas (son of Andromenes ), an officer of Alexander the Great
- Amyntas (son of Nikolaos ), an officer of Alexander the Great
- Amyntas (son of Antiochus ), a Macedonian nobleman
- Amyntas (son of Arrhabaios ), a Macedonian commander
- Amyntas ( Bematist ), a directional meter ( Bematist ) during the Alexanderzugs
- Amyntas, son of Hermagios was buried in the 4th century BC in the so-called Amyntas grave in Fethiye
- Amyntas, an Olympic champion by 156 BC ( 156th Olympiad ) in Knabenpankration
- Amyntas, a commander of the Galaterkönigs Deiotarus, then last king of Galatia ( 36-25 BC)
- Amyntas (Indo- Greek king ), an Indo - Greek king
- Amyntas, a surgeon who is very probably identical with Amentes
- Amyntas ( KOROPLAST ), a Greek KOROPLAST from Myrina, active end of the 1st century BC and the early 1st century AD
- Religious name of two members of Pegnesischen flower north in the 17th century
Others
- Amyntas (Goethe), title of a 1797 poem created by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Male first name
- Greek personal name