Lysimenes
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
On The Estate Of Pyrrhus
One of Pyrrhus's uncles who, with his brothers Chaeron and Pylades, testified to being present at Pyrrhus's marriage and at the tenth-day naming ceremony of the child.
These same uncles have deposed that they were present by invitation of their nephew at the tenth-day ceremony in honor of the child who was declared to be his daughter.
on the other hand, Lysimenes and his brothers, Chaeron and Pylades, declare that they were summoned by Pyrrhus when he was about to make this brilliant match and were present at the ceremony, in spite of the fact that they were uncles of the bridegroom.
Hellenica
Former commander of the Sicyonian mercenary force, removed from command by Euphron.
When this had been done, he also appointed Adeas, his own son, to the command of the mercenary troops, removing Lysimenes, their former commander.