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Parmenio

Parmenio · m

general and adviser of Philip of Macedon and of Alexander the Great

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What it meant

Parmĕnĭo — Lewis & Short

Parmĕnĭo (-on), ōnis, m., = *parmeni/wn,

I general and adviser of Philip of Macedon and of Alexander the Great.—Form Parmenio, Just. 12, 1, 3.—Form Parmenion, Curt. 7, 2, 8; Val. Max. 6, 4, ext. 3; Just. 12, 5, 3.

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6 of 81 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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