Lysimachus (disambiguation)
Lysimachus was the name of many great men of antiquity:
- Political personalities: Lysimachus, father of the Athenian statesman Aristides
- Lysimachus, son of Aristides
- Lysimachus, the Athenian archon 436/435 BC
- Lysimachus, father of the 415/414 BC, fighting against Athens Syracusan commander Heraclides
- Lysimachus of Acarnania, educator Alexander the Great
- Lysimachus († 281 BC ), a comrade of Alexander the Great and Diadoche
- Lysimachus (son of Ptolemy II ), Ptolemaic Prince
- Lysimachus, 217 BC Gallierführer in the army of Antiochus III. in the Fourth Syrian War
- Lysimachus, an influential adviser of King Philip V of Macedon
- Lysimachus, Envoy of the Jewish ethnarchos John Hyrcanus II, first in 44 BC in Rome, then 41 BC in Ephesus
- Lysimachus, friend of Herod the Great, but 28/27 had him executed BC
- Literary personalities: Lysimachus ( grammarian ), around 200 BC live Greek grammarian and Mythograph
- Lysimachus ( Flavius Josephus ), author of an Egyptian history, perhaps identical with the same grammarian
- Lysimachus of Kos, the Hellenistic physician Hippocrates commentator
- Disambiguation