antigonus

an.ti.gō.nus

Definitions

1. noun

A king of Macedon and a general of Alexander the Great, 382-301 BC; the name is also used as a surname for rulers or nobles.

“Antigonus I Monophthalmus was the founder of the Hellenistic dynasty of the Seleucid Empire.”

Synonyms

  • king
  • monarch
  • noble
  • ruler

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • subject
  • vassal