Sosthenes of Macedon

{{Short description|King of Macedon from 279 to 277 BC}}

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| successor = Antigonus II Gonatas

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Sosthenes (Greek Σωσθένης; died 277 BC) was a Macedonian general who may have been a king of the Antipatrid dynasty. During the reign of Lysimachus he was his governor in Asia Minor. Sosthenes was elected King by the Macedonian army, but he may or not have reigned as king.Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, p. 574 Appointed as strategos he may have declined the title of king as he had no royal connections. During his reign, he faced invading Galatians, Antigonus II Gonatas and other rivals. He defeated Bolgius, one of the earliest invading Galatian leaders but was soon faced with the invasion of Brennus in the summer of 279 BC. Antigonus II Gonatas tried to invade Macedonia from Asia in 278 but was beaten by Sosthenes.

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  • {{Cite web| title=The Ancient Library| work=Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology| url=http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/3219.html| url-status=usurped| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101213185904/http://ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/3219.html| archive-date=2010-12-13}}

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Category:277 BC deaths

Category:3rd-century BC Macedonian monarchs

Category:Murdered royalty of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

Category:Antipatrid Macedonia

Category:Year of birth unknown

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