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  • Before leaving the city, Alexander appointed Agathon from the coastal Macedonian town of Pydna as commander of the citadel at Babylon with a thousand troops under him.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • First he takes Amphipolis, then Pydna, not to mention Potidaea.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Before leaving the city, Alexander appointed Agathon from the coastal Macedonian town of Pydna as commander of the citadel at Babylon with a thousand troops under him.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • First he takes Amphipolis, then Pydna, not to mention Potidaea.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Before leaving the city, Alexander appointed Agathon from the coastal Macedonian town of Pydna as commander of the citadel at Babylon with a thousand troops under him.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • First he takes Amphipolis, then Pydna, not to mention Potidaea.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • At the Battle of Pydna in 168 B.C., a standard-bearer hurled his standard into the enemy, and many men died in order to win it back.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • At the Battle of Pydna in 168 B.C., a standard-bearer hurled his standard into the enemy, and many men died in order to win it back.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • At the Battle of Pydna in 168 B.C., a standard-bearer hurled his standard into the enemy, and many men died in order to win it back.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • At the Battle of Pydna in 168 B.C., a standard-bearer hurled his standard into the enemy, and many men died in order to win it back.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

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