Talk:Lysimachus

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Birth Date

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It is erroneous (or at least misleading) to say that Lysimachus was born in 360. Even more confusing is the subsequent statement (in the "Early Career" section) that he was born in 362/1. In both cases there is no reference. Sources provide the confusing information that he was either 70 or 80 when he died. [Hieron. FrGrHist III 453 fr. 4; App. Syr. 64; Just. Epit. 17.1.10; Beloch 1913-27, Griech. Gesch. III(2): 86-87; Lund 1992, Lysimachus 3.] It would thus be more correct to state both in the introduction and the first section that he was born ca. 355, or better still 361/51BCE. Branko (talk) 21:42, 28 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

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