Machatas
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Machatas may refer to:
- Machatas of ElimeiaMachatas of ElimeiaFor persons with the same name , see MachatasMachatas of Elimiotis was an Upper Macedonian , father of Harpalus, and of Philip, the satrap of India. He was a brother of Derdas and Phila, one of the many wives of Philip II, and belonged to the family of the princes of Elimiotis...
an upper Macedonian prince early 4th c.BC - Machatas of EuroposMachatas of EuroposMachatas, son of Sabattaras from Europos, was a Macedonian proxenos of Delphians in late 4th century BC. As the inscription says: "the Delphians gave proxenia, euergesia , promanteia , proedria , prodikia to Machatas and his descendants,...
an upper Macedonian proxenos of Delphians late 4th c.BC - Machatas (sculptor)Machatas (sculptor)For persons with the same name , see MachatasMachatas was a sculptor, whose name is known by two inscriptions in Acarnania from which it appears that he made a statue of Hercules, which was dedicated by one Laphanes, son of Lasthenes. He is also mentioned in the second inscription as the maker of...
from Acarnania - Machatas of AetoliaMachatas of AetoliaFor persons with the same name , see MachatasMachatas of Aetolia was sent as ambassador of the Aetolian League to Sparta at the commencement of the Social War , to endeavour to induce the Lacedaemonians to join the Aetolians against Philip V of Macedon and the Achaean League...
ambassador 3rd c.BC - Machatas father of Charops of EpirusCharops of EpirusFor other uses, see CharopsCharops or Charopus is the name of two statesmen in 2nd century BC of the Epirote League, grandfather and grandson; both of them had the patronymic Machatas....
2nd c.BC