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Erigyius

400 BC - 328 BC

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Erigio (in greco antico: Ἐρίγυιος?, Erígyios; Mitilene, ... – 328 a.C.) è stato un militare macedone antico, etero di Alessandro Magno. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 17 lingue su Wikipedia. Erigyius è il 1571° militare più popolare (in calo dal 1364° nel 2024), la 655ª biografia più popolare della Grecia (in calo dal 556ª nel 2019) e il 48° militare più popolare della Grecia.

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Among Militares

Among militares, Erigyius ranks 1,571 out of 2,058Before him are Kiyonao Ichiki, Nelson A. Miles, Johann von Werth, Werner Voss, Xue Yue, and James M. Gavin. After him are Ronald Speirs, William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, Cleitus the White, Illus, Nikolai Ruzsky, and Hans von Funck.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 400 BC, Erigyius ranks 115Before him are Leosthenes, Eudamidas I, Nicaea of Macedon, Arsites, Shi Shen, and Nicanor. After him are Cleitus the White, Idomeneus of Lampsacus, King Lie of Zhou, Arrhidaeus, Aristides of Thebes, and Stasanor. Among people deceased in 328 BC, Erigyius ranks 4Before him are Spitamenes, Cleitus the Black, and Mazaeus.

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In Grecia

Among people born in Grecia, Erigyius ranks 655 out of NaNBefore him are Nikos Beloyannis (1915), Antiphanes (-388), Dinostratus (-390), Ioannis Malokinis (1880), Cahit Arf (1910), and Labotas (null). After him are Petrobey Mavromichalis (1765), Gina Bachauer (1913), Markos Vamvakaris (1905), John Zizioulas (1931), Anton Yugov (1904), and Konstantinos Kollias (1901).

Among Militares In Grecia

Among militares born in Grecia, Erigyius ranks 48Before him are Athanasios Diakos (1788), Dimitrios Loundras (1885), Chabrias (-500), Laomedon of Mytilene (-400), Georgios Zoitakis (1910), and Leosthenes (-400). After him are Nikolaos Trikoupis (1868), Aris Velouchiotis (1905), Tolmides (-500), Myronides (-450), Andreas Miaoulis (1769), and Alexandros Othonaios (1879).

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