Epigonus Of Telmessos
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Epigonus of Telmessos ( grc, Επίγονος Τελμησσεύς, Epigonos Telmēsseus, flourished 3rd century BC) was a Greek Prince from Asia Minor.


Family background

Epigonus may have been a second-born son to
Ptolemy I Epigone Ptolemy EpigonosBillows, ''Kings and colonists: aspects of Macedonian imperialism'', p.110 ( el, Πτολεμαίος ὁ Έπίγονος ''Ptolemaios Epigonos'', ''Epigonos'' i.e. the ''heir'', 299/298 BC–February 240 BC) was a Greek Prince fro ...
and younger brother
Lysimachus of Telmessos Lysimachus of Telmessos ( grc, Λυσίμαχος Τελμησσεύς, Lysimachos Telmēsseus, flourished 3rd century BC), also known as Lysimachus II was a Greek Prince from Asia Minor who served as a Ptolemaic Client King under the Ptolemaic dyn ...
, but this is disputed. Ptolemy Epigone was the initial heir of
Ptolemy II Philadelphus ; egy, Userkanaenre Meryamun Clayton (2006) p. 208 , predecessor = Ptolemy I , successor = Ptolemy III , horus = ''ḥwnw-ḳni'Khunuqeni''The brave youth , nebty = ''wr-pḥtj'Urpekhti''Great of strength , gol ...
and was related to three of the Diadochi of Alexander the Great:
Lysimachus Lysimachus (; Greek: Λυσίμαχος, ''Lysimachos''; c. 360 BC – 281 BC) was a Thessalian officer and successor of Alexander the Great, who in 306 BC, became King of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedon. Early life and career Lysimachus was b ...
, Ptolemy I Soter and the powerful Regent
Antipater Antipater (; grc, , translit=Antipatros, lit=like the father; c. 400 BC319 BC) was a Macedonian general and statesman under the subsequent kingships of Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great. In the wake of the collaps ...
.


Life

Little is known about the life of Epigonus, as he was a part of the Lysimachid dynasty, which is also known as the Ptolemaic-Lysimachid dynasty in Lycia in ruling the city of Telmessos. He was born at an unknown date either in his father’s co-regency of the Ptolemaic Kingdom with Ptolemy II in Alexandria Egypt which was from 267 BC until 259 BC or when his father was the first Ptolemaic Client King of Telmessos in Lycia. His father ruled Telmessos from late 259 BC until his death in February 240 BC. and his brother Lysimachus succeeded their father as the second Ptolemaic client king of Telmessos who ruled from early 240 BC until his death in 206 BC. Epigonus name means "heir" in Greek. It had been used as an epithet by his possible father, Ptolemy I. Epigonus is only known from inscriptions from Telmessos and dedicatory inscriptions from the Greek island of
Delos The island of Delos (; el, Δήλος ; Attic: , Doric: ), near Mykonos, near the centre of the Cyclades archipelago, is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece. The excavations in the island are ...
. As his family likely had relative autonomy from Ptolemaic control increased and Ptolemaic power declined rapidly and dramatically outside of Egypt after the death of Ptolemy III Euergetes in 222 BC, probably Epigonus with his family had the motive and opportunity for divorcing themselves from Ptolemaic suzerainty. At an unknown date, Epigonus with his brother and their families were enjoying excellent cordial relations with the Seleucid monarch Antiochus III the Great. Antiochus III reigned from 222 BC until 187 BC, was an enemy of the Ptolemies who was at the time expanding Seleucid power in Asia Minor. By an unnamed wife, he had a son called
Antipater Antipater (; grc, , translit=Antipatros, lit=like the father; c. 400 BC319 BC) was a Macedonian general and statesman under the subsequent kingships of Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great. In the wake of the collaps ...
.Billows, ''Kings and colonists: aspects of Macedonian imperialism'', p.103


References


Sources


Lysimachus’ article at Livius.org






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* R.S. Bagnall, The administration of the Ptolemaic possessions outside Egypt, Brill Archive, 1976 * R.A. Billows, Kings and colonists: aspects of Macedonian imperialism, BRILL, 1995 3rd-century BC Greek people Ptolemaic dynasty People of the Seleucid Empire Anatolian Greeks Lycians