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Themison of Samos (Greek: Θεμίσων) was a naval commander in the service of Antigonus Monophthalmus. He is first mentioned by Diodorus Siculus (Library of History, XIX.62) as bringing a fleet of 40 ships to Antigonus, who was Tyre, from the Hellespont. He is next mentioned as participating in Demetrius Poliorcetes' expedition to Cyprus in 306 BC, and led the light vessels in the centre of the Antigonid fleet in the great sea-fight off Salamis against Ptolemy of Egypt (Diodorus, XX.50), which ended in a major victory for the Antigonid forces.

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  • Temisó de Samos (ca)
  • Themison of Samos (en)
  • Фемисон Самосский (ru)
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  • Temisó de Samos (en llatí Themison, en grec antic Θεμίσων) fou un militar nadiu de Samos, al servei d'Antígon el Borni. La seva principal activitat la va fer a la mar. L'any 315 aC es va reunir amb Antígon a Fenícia amb una flota de 40 vaixells procedent de l'Hel·lespont. El 306 aC torna a ser mencionat dirigint una part de la flota de Demetri Poliorcetes, fill d'Antígon, durant la gran batalla naval de Salamina de Xipre, segons Diodor de Sicília. (ca)
  • Themison of Samos (Greek: Θεμίσων) was a naval commander in the service of Antigonus Monophthalmus. He is first mentioned by Diodorus Siculus (Library of History, XIX.62) as bringing a fleet of 40 ships to Antigonus, who was Tyre, from the Hellespont. He is next mentioned as participating in Demetrius Poliorcetes' expedition to Cyprus in 306 BC, and led the light vessels in the centre of the Antigonid fleet in the great sea-fight off Salamis against Ptolemy of Egypt (Diodorus, XX.50), which ended in a major victory for the Antigonid forces. (en)
  • Фемисон (греч. Θεμίσων; IV век до н. э.) — наварх Антигона Одноглазого (ru)
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  • Temisó de Samos (en llatí Themison, en grec antic Θεμίσων) fou un militar nadiu de Samos, al servei d'Antígon el Borni. La seva principal activitat la va fer a la mar. L'any 315 aC es va reunir amb Antígon a Fenícia amb una flota de 40 vaixells procedent de l'Hel·lespont. El 306 aC torna a ser mencionat dirigint una part de la flota de Demetri Poliorcetes, fill d'Antígon, durant la gran batalla naval de Salamina de Xipre, segons Diodor de Sicília. (ca)
  • Themison of Samos (Greek: Θεμίσων) was a naval commander in the service of Antigonus Monophthalmus. He is first mentioned by Diodorus Siculus (Library of History, XIX.62) as bringing a fleet of 40 ships to Antigonus, who was Tyre, from the Hellespont. He is next mentioned as participating in Demetrius Poliorcetes' expedition to Cyprus in 306 BC, and led the light vessels in the centre of the Antigonid fleet in the great sea-fight off Salamis against Ptolemy of Egypt (Diodorus, XX.50), which ended in a major victory for the Antigonid forces. (en)
  • Фемисон (греч. Θεμίσων; IV век до н. э.) — наварх Антигона Одноглазого (ru)
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