Author(s):
Ameling, Walter (Jena)
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Baltes, Matthias (Münster)
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Lakmann, Marie-Luise (Münster)
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Brisson, Luc (Paris)
(Ἱέραξ;
Hiérax). [German version] [1] H. of Antiochia, strategos of Ptolemy VI after 146 BC H. of Antiochia, deserted Demetrius [7] I for Alexander [13] Balas (Diod. Sic. 33,3), and then deserted him in 146 BC for Ptolemy VI, whom he had proclaimed king by the Antiochenes (Diod. Sic. 32,9 c). He had a high position at the court and, as
strategos (?) of Ptolemy VIII, he foiled the uprising of Galestes, but then was eliminated by the king (Diod. Sic. 33,22; FGrH 87 F 4). PP 1/8,264; 2, 2163; 6, 17012. Ameling, Walter (Jena) [German version] [2] Commander in chief of Ptolemy IX in 88 BC Sent by Ptolemy IX as commander in chief against the uprising in the Thebais in 88 BC; the revolt was put down by November. Ameling, Walter (Jena) Bibliography Bengtson 3, 107 E. van 't Dack et al., The Judaean-Syrian-Egyptian Conflict of 103-1 B.C., 1989, 147ff. U. Wilcken, Grundzüge und Chrestomathie der Papyruskunde, 1912. [German version] [3] see Pachomius see Pachomius Baltes, Matthias (Münster) Lakmann, Marie-Luise (Münster) [German version] [4] Middle-Platonist philosopher, 2nd cent. AD Largely unknown philosopher, according to [1. 617 (= 79)] a representative of Middle Platonism in the 2nd cent. AD. Author of a work (entitled ‘On Justice’/Περὶ δικαιοσύνης;
Perì dikaiosýnēs?) from which Stobaeus quot…