Autodicus

Autodikos (Greek Ἀὐτόδικος, also Autolycus / Αὐτόλυκος called ), son of Agathocles, was a Macedonian soldier in the 4th century BC. He was probably the youngest brother of the later Diadochi Lysimachus and Philip, and probably the Alkimachos.

Probably Autodikos had as well as his brothers at the Asia campaign of Alexander the Great participated, although it is called BC until after the death of Alexander 323. After the end of the first Diadochenkrieges 320 BC, he was at the conference of Triparadeisos to one of the bodyguards ( Somatophylakes ) of King Philip III. Ordered Arrhidaios. Later Autodikos is jointly occupied by inscriptions with his wife Adeia as a member of the court of his brother. Apparently he was ( BC † 281) died before Lysimachus, at least it was for those who have donated a statue for his brother's wife in the sanctuary of Amphiaraus in Oropus.

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