for a rocket station of the American Army in Germany Pydna missile base Infobox Greek Dimos name Pydna ... thumb 285px Localization of PydnaPydna in Greek language Greek , older transliteration P dna , also Pidna was a Greek city in ancient Macedon , the most important in Pieria. Modern Pydna is a rural ... Pieria . Pydna is situated in fertile land to the north of the Pierian plain . Hills and mountains dominate the west, while beaches and the Thermian Gulf dominate the east. Pydna is linked with Greek ... highway ran through Pydna. It is located N of Larissa , NE of Katerini , ESE of Veria and WSW of Thessaloniki ... County Town Ancient PydnaPydna was founded by Euboea ns in early 7th century BC. Alexander I of Macedon Alexander I took the city Thucydides I.131.1 , but later Pydna regained its independence. It was besieged by the Athens Athenians in 432 BC. Pydna was brought back under Macedonian rule ... Diodorus of Sicily 13.14 . The Athenians seized Pydna in 364 BC, only to have it retaken eight years later by Philip II of Macedon , in spite of a secret agreement that bound it to Athens. Pydna ... besieged and captured Pydna in 317 BC and had the queen mother, Olympias , who had taken refuge there, put to death. The Battle of Pydna June 22, 168 BC , in which the Roman general Lucius Aemilius ... to Alonia . Pydna is the location of a Macedonian tomb discovered and explored by L on Heuzey during his archaeological expedition in 1867. Modern PydnaPydna today is a town that is located near the archaeological site. Other Pydna has Primary and Secondary schools, banks, a post office, sports facilities ... s. v. Pydna , Suppl. X 1965 , 833 842. External links http www.livius.org Livius , http www.livius.org ps pz pydna pydna.html Pydna by Jona Lendering ancient history of Pydna http www.culture.gr 2 21 211 21116 e211pa13.html Ancient Pydna http www.factmonster.com ce6 history A0840609.html http www.mapquest.com maps map.adp?tb 1&city Pydna&country GR Mapquest Pydna , street map not yet available http ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Pydna moth image image width 300px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Geometridae subfamilia genus Pydna moth genus authority subdivision ranks Species subdivision Pydna moth is a genus of moth in the family Geometridae . References http www.nhm.ac.uk jdsml research curation projects butmoth GenusList3.dsml?searchPageURL index.dsml&SUPERFAMIL &FAMILYqtype starts with&FAMILY geometridae&SUBFAMILYqtype starts with&SUBFAMILY &TRIBEqtype starts with&TRIBE &SUBTRIBEqtype starts with&SUBTRIBE &GENUSqtype starts with&GENUS &AUTHORqtype starts with&AUTHOR &YEARqtype equals&YEAR &sort GENUS Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Category Geometridae Geometridae stub ... more details
For other uses, see Alcimachus disambiguation Alkimachos of Pydna , son of Neoptolemus, was a three year old child buried in Pydna 2nd 1st century BC . The epigraphy of the tomb stele declares that he was a descendant of Olympias , mother of Alexander the Great . ref http epigraphy.packhum.org inscriptions oi?ikey 152580&bookid 172®ion 4&subregion 11 SEG 12 340 ref Pydna is also a possible place for the tomb of Olympias. cquote Aeacid is my race, Neoptolemus disambiguation Neoptolemus is my father, my name is Alkimachos, of those coming from Olympias ... References Reflist Further reading Wilson, Nigel Guy. Encyclopedia Of Ancient Greece . Routledge, 2006. ISBN 0 415 97334 1 DEFAULTSORT Alkimachos Of Pydna Category Ancient Epirotes in Macedon Category Ancient Pydnaeans Ancient Greece stub ... more details
Infobox Greek Dimos name Pydna Kolindros name local image map 2011 Dimos Pydnas.png periph Central Macedonia periphunit Pieria peripheral unit Pieria pop municipality 18445 area municipality 341.2 population as of 2001 elevation lat deg 40 lat min 30 lon deg 22 lon min 32 postal code area code licence mayor website image skyline caption skyline party since Pydna Kolindros lang el is a municipality in the Pieria peripheral unit Pieria peripheral unit, Central Macedonia , Greece . The seat of the municipality is the town Aiginio . ref name Kallikratis http www.kedke.gr uploads2010 FEKB129211082010 kallikratis.pdf Kallikratis law Greece Ministry of Interior el icon ref Municipality The municipality Pydna Kolindros was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 3 former municipalities, that became municipal units ref name Kallikratis Aiginio Kolindros Methoni, Pieria Methoni Pydna References references Kallikratis Central Macedonia Category Municipalities of Greece Category Pieria Greece geo stub bg el it Pydna Kolindros ... more details
About the 168 BC battle the 148 BC battle Battle of Pydna 148 BC Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Pydna partof the Third Macedonian War image File Pydnantaistelu.png 250px caption Location of the Battle of Pydna date 22 June 168 BC place Near Pydna result Decisive Roman Republic Roman victory ... Campaignbox Third Macedonian War Battles The Battle of Pydna in 168 BC between Roman Republic Rome ... of Macedon kings , whose power traced back to Alexander the Great . Paul K. Davis writes that Pydna ... of Pydna . It was a fairly level plain and was very well suited to the Phalanx formation phalanx .... Image Plan battle of Pydna en.svg thumb right Starting positions of the battle. The Romans had 29,000 ... was injured by enemy missiles and was brought to the city of Pydna at the start of the battle .... In effect, the Battle of Pydna might be the only battle attested, where the Roman Maniple military .... This took place despite the fact that Epirus had not aided Perseus in the war. The Battle of Pydna ... York, N.Y. 10013. ISBN 0 306 80304 6 v. 1 . pp.  151 to 169. http www.livius.org ps pz pydna pydna.html Pydna Howard Hayes Scullard Scullard, H.H. , A history of the Roman world from 753 to 146 BC ..., The Battle of Pydna External links Commonscat Battle of Pydna coord 40 21 55 N 22 36 47 E region GR type event display title DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Pydna Category 2nd century BC conflicts Category Third Macedonian War Pydna 168 Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Pydna 168 Category Battles of Perseus of Macedon Pydna 168 Category 168 BC Category Ancient Pieria Link FA fi bg ca Batalla de Pidna cs Bitva u Pydny de Schlacht von Pydna el es Batalla de Pidna fr Bataille de Pydna id Pertempuran Pydna is Orrustan vi Pydna it Battaglia di Pidna he mk , 168 . . . nl Slag bij Pydna ja 168 no Slaget ved Pydna pl Bitwa pod ... fi Pydnan taistelu sv Slaget vid Pydna uk zh ... more details
Metron Greek polytonic son of Epicharmus from Pydna . He was hetairos and trierarch of the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus . He may be identical with Metron , one of the royal Page s paides basilikoi . References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 wiktionary Category Hetairoi Category Royal pages of Alexander the Great Category Trierarchs of Nearchus fleet Category Ancient Macedonian generals Category Ancient Pydnaeans Category 4th century BC Greek people Alexander s Generals ... more details
otherpeople2 Pantaleon disambiguation notability date April 2011 Pantaleon lang el was a Macedon ian hetairos from Pydna , who was appointed by Alexander the Great as phrourarch of Memphis, Egypt Memphis in 331 BC . References Arrian iii 5. 4 Who s Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Category Phrourarchs of Alexander the Great Category Hetairoi Category 4th century BC Macedonians Category Ancient Pydnaeans ... more details
Image Flug10.jpg thumb 300px Pydna during the Nature One in 2003 Pydna is a former United States American missile base in Kastellaun , Germany . Nuclear equipped MGM 1 Matador , MGM 13 Mace and Nike Hercules Missile s were stationed here. It now hosts Nature One , a famous open air electronic music festival. Festival facilities now utilize the very bunkers that were once home to 64 Ground Launch Cruise Missiles GLCM BGM 109 , Tactical Nuclear Missiles, under the operational control of the 38th Tactical Missile Wing of the United States Air Force . External links Commons category Pydna rocket station http www.pydna.de coord 50 02 38 N 7 25 32 E region DE RP type adm1st display title Category Closed facilities of the United States Air Force in Germany Category Music venues in Germany rocket stub de Pydna Raketenbasis ... more details
About the 148 BC battle the 168 BC battle Battle of Pydna 168 BC Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Pydna 148 BC partof the Fourth Macedonian War image caption date 148 BC place Near ancient Pydna casus territory result Decisive Roman victory combatant1 Roman Republic Rome combatant2 Popular uprising in Macedon commander1 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus commander2 Andriscus notes Campaignbox Macedonian Wars Campaignbox Fourth Macedonian War Battles The Battle of Pydna was fought in 148 BC between Rome and the forces of the Macedonian leader Andriscus . The Roman force was led by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Quintus Caecilius Metellus , and was the winner of this engagement. The result of the battle played an important role in deciding the outcome of the Fourth Macedonian War . This was the last battle fought by the Greek Phalanx in military history. ref History of Rome The republic, Isaac Asimov. ref References reflist coord missing Greece Category 148 BC Category 2nd century BC conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Pydna 148 Category Battles involving Macedon Pydna 148 Category Ancient Pieria Category Roman Macedonia Pydna AncientRome battle stub bg 148 . . . el 148 . . ja 148 pl Bitwa pod Pydn 148 p.n.e. sh Bitka kod Pidne 148. pne. fi Pydnan taistelu 148 eaa. ... more details
Alcimachus or Alkimachos may refer to Alkimachos Painter Attic red figure vase painter c. 460 BC Alcimachus brother of Lysimachus , youngest of the sons of Thessalian Agathocles. General and diplomat of Alexander the Great Alcimachus father of Euphorbus traitor, he betrayed Eretria to Persians Alcimachus of Pydna Macedonian Epirote buried in Pydna disambig ... more details
This article is a list of the moths of Family Notodontidae which are found in India . It also acts as an index to the species articles and forms part of the full List of moths of India . Tarsolepis Tarsolepis fulgurifera Walker Tarsolepis remicauda Butler this is Tarsolepis sommeri Huebner vide G.F. Hampson 1896 Fauna of British India Vol. 4, p. 453. Dudusa Walker Dudusa sphingiformis Moore Hapigia Guen Hapigia obliqua Walker Nadata Walker Nadata niveiceps Walker the genus Euhampsonia is currently used. Baradesaj Moore Baradesaj lithosioides Moore Rachia Moore Rachia plumosa Moore Rachia striata Hampson Phalera H bner Phalera parivala Moore Phalera sangana Moore Phalera torpida Walker Phalera procera Felder Phalera raya Moore Phalera grotei Moore, 1859 HKMoths Phalera torpida Walker, 1865 HKMoths Gargetta Walker Gargetta costigera Walker Gargetta nagaensis Hampson Gargetta curvaria Hampson Gargetta ingens Walker Gargetta albimacula Hampson Turnaca Walker Turnaca acuta Walker Norraca Moore Norraca longipennis Moore Niganda Moore Niganda strigifascia Moore Pydna Walker Pydna testacea Walker Pydna decurrens Moore Pydna longivitta Walker Pydna nana Swinhoe Pydna pallida Butler Pydna ochracea Moore Pydna galbana Stcinh Pydna metaphsea Walker Pydna eupatagia Hampson Pydna aurata Moore Pydna fasciata Moore Pydna sikkima Moore Pydna nigropimetfi Hampson Pydna nigrofasciata Hampson Pydna basistriga Moore Pydna ferrifera Walker Ramesa Walker Ramesa tosta Walker, 1855 HKMoths Ramesa fuscipennis Hampson Ramesa divisa Moore Ramesa albistriga Moore Zana Walker Zana lignosa Walker Anticyra Walker Anticyra combusta Walker Antheua Walker Antheua servula Drury Antheua exanthemata Moore Zaranga Moore Zaranga pannosa Moore Fentonia Butler Fentonia argentifera Moore Fentonia brunnea Moore Fentonia obliquiplaga Moore Fentonia apicalis Moore Fentonia ocypete Brem Fentonia tenebrosa Walker Stauropus Germ Stauropus maculatus Moore Stauropus alternus Walker Stauropus sikkimensis Moore Stauro ... more details
Alonia may refer to Alonia, Messenia , a village in the municipality Aris, Messenia Aris , Messenia, Greece Alonia, Pieria , a village in the municipality Pydna , Pieria, Greece Alonia, Zakynthos , a village in the municipality Alykes, Zakynthos, Greece Marki Alonia , an archaeological site in Cyprus geodis el ... more details
Monimus lang el 4th century BC , son of Pythion, was a Macedon ian officer who espoused the cause of Olympias in her final struggle with Cassander , and was one of the last who remained faithful to her but finding himself unable to relieve her at Pydna , he withdrew to Pella , which city he held for a time, but surrendered it to Cassander after the fall of Pydna, 316 BC. ref Diodorus Siculus, xix. 50 ref From an anecdote related by Phylarchus , ref Phylarchus ap. Athenaeus, xiii. 609 ref it appears that he had been attached to the court of Olympias for some time. Notes reflist SmithDGRBM Category Ancient Macedonian generals Category Generals of Polyperchon ca M nim zh ... more details
Nicarchides from Pydna son of Simus was a general of Alexander the Great . In 331 0 he was appointed phrourarchos of Persepolis and placed in charge of a garrison of 3,000 men . Nicarchides was also trierarch of the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus . References Who s who in the age of Alexander the Great prosopography of Alexander s empire by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978 1 4051 1210 9 Category Phrourarchs of Alexander the Great Category Trierarchs of Nearchus fleet Category Ancient Pydnaeans Category 4th century BC Macedonians Alexander s Generals ... more details
Pantaleon was an early 2nd century BC Greco Bactrian king Pantaleon may also refer to Pantaleon of Pydna 4th century BC , Macedonian officer under Alexander the Great Saint Pantaleon died 303 , Christian martyr Jacques Pantal on 1195&ndash 1264 , Patriarch of Jerusalem, later Pope Urban IV Pantalon , musical instrument, a variation of the hammered dulcimer disambig pt Pantale o desambigua o ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Lycortas of Megalopolis, Greece Megalopolis was a politician of the Achaean League active in the first half of the 2nd century BC. He is now primarily known as the father of the historian Polybius . A political ally of Philopoemen , he shared the latter s view that the Ancient Rome Romans should be dealt with according to the strict letter of their treaty with the League, and that no more assistance should be given to them than was absolutely necessary. In this way they hoped to delay the inevitable increase of Rome s power over Greece. Lycortas son Polybius shared his father s views, and for this reason was one of the thousand Greeks deported to Italy in the aftermath of the Roman victory at Battle of Pydna Pydna in 168 BC. Lycortas own fate is unknown, owing to the fragmentary nature of our sources at this point. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 3rd century BC births Category 2nd century BC deaths Category 2nd century BC Greek people Category Ancient Megalopolitans el fr Lykortas de M galopolis ru ... more details
Aeneia or Aineia Greek language Greek polytonic , was an ancient Greek city in northwesternmost Chalcidice , said to have been founded by Aeneas , and was situated, according to Livy , opposite Pydna , and 15 miles from Thessalonica . It appears to have stood on the promontory of the great Karaburnu, which forms the northwest corner of the peninsula of Chalcidice, and which, being about 10 geographical miles in direct distance from Thessalonica, may be identified with the promontory Aeneium of Scymnus . Aeneia must therefore have been further north than Pydna. It was colonised by the Corinth ians. ref Scymnus Ch. 627. ref It is mentioned by Herodotus , and continued to be a place of importance down to the time of the Ancient Rome Roman wars in Greece , although we are told that a great part of its population was removed to Thessalonica, when the latter city was founded by Cassander . ref Herodotus vii. 123 Strabo p. 330 Dionys. i. 49 Lycophron 1236 and Schol. Virgil Aeneid iii. 16 Stephanus of Byzantium s. v. Livy xl. 4, xliv. 10, 32 William Martin Leake , Northern Greece, vol. iii. p. 451. ref The city minted coins in antiquity, some of which survive today. References Reflist SmithDGRG Category Greek colonies in Chalcidice Category Ancient Greek mints Category Corinthian colonies Category Trojan colonies ... more details
Andriscus , Greek language Greek , also spelt Andriskos and often called the pseudo Philip , was the last King of Macedon King of Macedon ia 149 BC 148 BC , and ruler of Edremit District , Bal kesir Adramyttium in Aeolis in western Anatolia . In 168 BC , the Romans had invaded Macedonia Roman province Macedonia and overthrew the king, Perseus of Macedon Perseus , in the Battle of Pydna First Battle of Pydna . In 149 BC, Andriskos, at that time ruler of Adramyttium only, and claiming to be Perseus son, announced his intention to retake Macedonia from the Romans. As his first attempt, Andriskos travelled to Syria to request military help from Demetrius I of Syria Demetrius Soter of Syria . Demetrius instead handed him over to the Romans. Andriskos escaped from Roman captivity, and raised a Thracians Thracian army. With this army, he invaded Macedonia and successfully defeated the Roman praetor Publius Juventius in 149 BC. Andriskos then declared himself King Philip VI of Macedonia. In 148 BC, Andriskos conquered Thessaly and made an alliance with Carthage , thus bringing the Roman wrath on him. In 148 BC, in what the Romans called the Fourth Macedonian War , he was defeated by the Roman praetor Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus Q. Caecilius Metellus 148 at the Battle of Pydna 148 BC Second Battle of Pydna , and fled to Thrace , whose prince gave him up to Rome , thus marking the final end to Andriskos reign of Macedonia. Andriscus s brief reign over Macedonia was marked by cruelty and extortion. After this Macedonia was formally reduced to a Roman province. Sources Marcus Velleius Paterculus Velleius Paterculus i. 11 Florus ii. 14 Livy , Epit. 49, 50, 52 Diodorus Siculus Diod. Sic. xxxii. 9. References 1911 MacedonKings Hellenistic rulers DEFAULTSORT Andriscus Category Ancient Anatolian Greeks Category 2nd century BC Greek people Category 2nd century BC Macedonians Category Pretenders of Macedon ar bg ca Andriscos de Andriskos es Andri ... more details
Image Flug10.jpg right thumb 250px Pydna missile base Pydna during Nature One 2003 Image Nature One Camping 2004.jpg right thumb 250px Nature One 2004 Camping grounds Image Main Floor Nature One 2009.JPG right thumb 250px Open Air Floor at Nature One 2009 Nature One is one of the largest European open air Electronic music festivals, featuring many renowned DJ s from Germany and all over the world. In significance it is not as big as Mayday music Mayday nor as old, having started 3 years later than the Mayday festival. However attendance has surpassed the Mayday, even when one takes into account that the Mayday only lasts one evening, while the Nature One has 2 main evenings with additional smaller events from Thursday till Sunday. Unlike Love Parade , Nature One costs an admission of approximately 70 Euros 2010 . But unlike the love parade, the only real damage to nature occurs by the trampling of the grass on the bunker hills and the fields used for camping the crops have always been harvested by the time the festival starts . As a special attraction there is a fireworks display on Saturday evening. The festival lasts for one long weekend each year always on the first weekend of August. In 2004 the festival had an attendance of roughly 53,000, with over 40,000 using the nearby fields for camping over the weekend officially allowed and organized by the Nature One staff . The camping ground has always been the second festival, with many hobby DJs and some commercially organized trucks, loaded with generators and fuel, the equipment rivaling small clubs in phonograph turntables ... by techno club crews for a few hundred. The whole thing is located at a US missile base called Pydna missile base Pydna , now decommissioned, which has all necessary infrastructure and space for this kind ..., 38 DJs and live acts, attendance 13,000 1996 Motto Open Air 96 , Nature One moves to Pydna missile ... Festival 98 , 7 techno house clubs move to Pydna for a weekend. DJs and live acts 125, attendance 25,000 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Paullus is a cognomen of ancient Rome , also appearing as an apparent praenomen of several Romans. Marcus Aemilius L.f. Paullus, consul 302 BC Marcus Aemilius M.f. Paullus, consul 255 BC Lucius Aemilius Paullus , consul 219 BC , 216 BC , killed at Battle of Cannae Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus , consul and victor in Battle of Pydna Lucius Paullus , consul 50 BC Aemilius Lepidus Paullus , suffect consul 34 BC Paullus Fabius Maximus, consul 11 BC Lucius Aemilius Paullus, consul 1 AD Paullus Fabius Persicus, consul 34 AD Lucius Sergius Paullus, consul 168 See also Scipio Paullus Gracchus family tree Category Ancient Roman families Category Prosopography of Ancient Rome bg de Paullus nl Paullus ... more details
wiktionary metron Metron can refer to Metron skipper Metron skipper , a genus of butterflies in the grass skipper family Metron comics , a character created by Jack Kirby for his Fourth World series in DC Comics Metron Star Trek , a fictional species in Star Trek The Original Series Alien Metron , a race of alien creatures originally featured in the 1967 tokusatsu TV series, Ultra Seven Metron journal Metron journal , an international journal of statistics founded in 1920 by Italian statistician Corrado Gini metron, in Heim theory , a two dimensional quantum of multidimensional space, a unit of measure Metron Aviation , an air traffic flow management company Metron S , a synonym for Iproheptine, an antihistamine Metron, a List of public signage typefaces typeface for Prague Metro by Ji Rathousk Metron of Macedon , also known as Metron of Pydna, a general of Alexander the Great disambig it Metron ja pl Metron ujednoznacznienie ... more details
Galepsus was an ancient Greek city on the peninsula of Sithonia , the central peninsula of the Chalkidiki Chalcidice , in Thrace . It was probably located on a hill about 8  km to the north of Torone and about 17  km from Amphipolis . It belonged to Delian League . It was founded as a Greek colonies colony of Thasos . ref Hatzfeld, Jean. History of Ancient Greece trans. by Andre Aymard, 1968, W.W. Norton & Co., New York , p. 34 35. ref After the conquest of Amphipolis it was occupied by Brasidas in 424 BC, but recovered by Cleon in 423. Perseus of Macedon , fleeing the Roman Republic Romans who had defeated him at Pydna , sailed the mouth of the Struma , and towards Galepsus, staying there before moving on to Samothrace . References reflist coord missing Greece Category Former populated places in Greece Category Greek colonies in Chalcidice Category Thasian colonies Ancient Greece stub ca Galepsos es Galepso lt Galepsas ... more details
The Leukaspides lang el White Shields , made up one of the two probable corps of the Antigonid Macedonian phalanx in the Hellenistic period , with the Chalkaspides Bronze Shields forming the other. The Leukaspides were notably used by Antigonus Doson in his campaign against Cleomenes III of Sparta in the 220 s BC Plutarch, Cleom. 23.11 , and the shields of the Leukaspides are mentioned as spoils of war after the battle of Pydna in 168 BC Diodorus Siculus, 31.10 . See also Argyraspides Sources Head, Duncan 1982 . Armies of the Macedonian and Punic Wars . WRG. Bar Kochva, Bezalel 1976 . The Seleucid Army Ogranization and Tactics in the Great Campaigns . Cambridge University Press Ancient Greece stub Category Ancient Greek military terminology Category Military units and formations of the Hellenistic world Category Infantry units and formations of Macedon es Leuc spidas ja zh ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Fourth Macedonian War partof Macedonian Wars image caption date 150 BC 148 BC place Macedon casus the pretender Andriscus s usurpation of the Macedonian throne territory Macedon brought under Roman rule result Roman victory combatant1 Roman Republic combatant2 Macedon commander1 Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus commander2 Andriscus strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Macedonian Wars Campaignbox Fourth Macedonian War Battles The Fourth Macedonian War 150 BC 148 BC was the final war between Roman Republic Rome and Macedon . It came about as a result of the pretender Andriscus s usurpation of the Macedonian throne, pretending to be the son of Perseus of Macedon Perseus , the last Kings of Macedon King of Macedon , deposed by the Romans after the Third Macedonian War in 168 BC . Andriscus, after some early successes, was eventually defeated by the Roman general Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus at the Battle of Pydna 148 BC Battle of Pydna in 148 BC . Two years later Macedonia Roman province Macedonia became a Roman province . See also Military history of Greece References Reflist Ancient Roman Wars Category 2nd century BC conflicts Category Roman Macedonian Wars Category Roman Macedonia War bg ca Quarta Guerra Maced nica el es Cuarta Guerra Maced nica fr Quatri me Guerre mac donienne mk nl Vierde Macedonische Oorlog ja ru fi Nelj s makedonialaissota uk zh ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Asclepiodotus of Heraclea was a commander in the army of Perseus of Macedon during the Third Macedonian War , which took place from 171 BC to 168 BC. He was a native of Heraclea in Sintice . He led a contingent of 2000 Gauls in the early stages of the war. Later, he led 10,000 light infantry in the Battle of Pydna . References Livy, Ab Urbe Condita s From the Founding of the City Book 42 51 42.51 Livy, Ab Urbe Condita s From the Founding of the City Book 44 2 44.2 , s From the Founding of the City Book 44 6 6 7 Ancient Greece topics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Asclepiodotus of Heraclea ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Asclepiodotus of Heraclea Category Antigonid generals Category 2nd century BC Macedonians Category Third Macedonian War Category Year of birth unknown Category Place of birth missing Category Year of death unknown Category Place of death missing AncientGreece bio stub ca Asclepi dot general ... more details