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  1. Antigonos II. Gonatas (altgriechisch Αντίγονος Γονατᾶς Antígonos Gonatás; * um 319 v. Chr.; † 239 v. Chr.) war ein König von Makedonien aus der Dynastie der Antigoniden. Er war ein Sohn des Demetrios Poliorketes und der Phila. Seine Großväter waren die Diadochen Antigonos Monophthalmos und Antipatros.

  2. Antigonus II Gonatas (Greek: Ἀντίγονος Γονατᾶς, Antigonos; c. 320 – 239 BC) was a Macedonian Greek ruler who solidified the position of the Antigonid dynasty in Macedon after a long period defined by anarchy and chaos and acquired fame for his victory over the Gauls who had invaded the Balkans.

  3. Antigonus II Gonatas (born c. 320 bc —died 239) was the king of Macedonia from 276 bc who rebuilt his kingdom’s power and established its hegemony over Greece. Antigonus II was the son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes and grandson of Antigonus I.

  4. Antigonus II Gonatas ("knock-knees") (c.319-239): king of ancient Macedonia, ruled 283-239. Relatives. Antigonus II Gonatas. Father: Demetrius Poliorcetes. Mother: Phila I (daughter of Antipater) Wife: Phila II (daughter of his sister Stratonice I and Seleucus I Nicator) Son: Demetrius II. Main deeds.

  5. Antigonos II. Gonatas (griech. Αντίγονος Γονατᾶς; * um 319 v. Chr.; † 239 v. Chr.) war ein König von Makedonien aus der Dynastie der Antigoniden. Er war ein Sohn des Demetrios Poliorketes und der Phila. Seine Großväter waren die Diadochen Antigonos Monophthalmos und Antipater.

  6. Antigonus II Gonatas, (born c. 320—died 239 bc), King of Macedonia (276–239 bc). The son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes, he defeated the Gauls in Greece (279) and in Asia Minor (277), occupied key cities, and made alliances. He defeated Pyrrhus of Epirus in Greece (272) to solidify his control in Macedonia. In the Chremonidean War (267–261 ...

  7. 17. Okt. 1998 · Antigonos’ long life — he was born around 319, became king of Makedon in 277, and died in 239 — spanned much of the century, and he was certainly one of the preeminent political actors of those eventful times.