Talk:Aristonous of Pella
Latest comment: 12 years ago by Renassault in topic Who was taken prisoner in 316 BC (pronoun: he or she)
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Who was taken prisoner in 316 BC (pronoun: he or she)
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He was subsequently the general of Olympias in the war with Cassander; and when he was taken prisoner in 316 BC, he was...
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He was subsequently the general of Olympias in the war with Cassander; and when she was taken prisoner in 316 BC, he was...
This I changed because the original that this article quotes (Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology) has the pronoun she instead of he because it refers to Olympias, a princess ("she"), having been taken prisoner in 316 BC after which Aristonous ("he") was put to death.
Cornelius (talk) 08:15, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Second edit: changed the pronoun in the above ("she") to Olympias so as to avoid confusion overall.