Definitions from Wikipedia (Amyntas)
▸ noun: (died 330 BC) a Macedonian officer in Alexander the Great's army, son of Andromenes from Tymphaia.
▸ noun: a male given name, a variation of (amyntes),.
▸ noun: Amyntas, son of Arrhabaeus, was hipparch of the ile of Prodromoi.
▸ noun: Amyntas, son of Antiochus, was a Macedonian general, fugitive and traitor.
▸ noun: Amyntas son of Nicolaus; perhaps the brother of Pantauchus, and thus from Aloros was a Macedonian general and a satrap of Bactria.
▸ noun: the son of the Persian official Bubares by his Macedonian wife Gygaea.
Amyntas III of Macedon,
Amyntas I of Macedon,
Tomb of Amyntas,
Amyntas of Galatia,
Amyntas IV of Macedon,
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▸ noun: (died 330 BC) a Macedonian officer in Alexander the Great's army, son of Andromenes from Tymphaia.
▸ noun: a male given name, a variation of (amyntes),.
▸ noun: Amyntas, son of Arrhabaeus, was hipparch of the ile of Prodromoi.
▸ noun: Amyntas, son of Antiochus, was a Macedonian general, fugitive and traitor.
▸ noun: Amyntas son of Nicolaus; perhaps the brother of Pantauchus, and thus from Aloros was a Macedonian general and a satrap of Bactria.
▸ noun: the son of the Persian official Bubares by his Macedonian wife Gygaea.
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