1. Doson’s brother, Echecrates, is mentioned in Titus Livius: Liv. 40. 54.4. 2. On Doson’s date of death, see. Polyb. 2.44.2. 3. Le Bohec, S., Antigone Doson, Roi De Macédoine (Νancy 1993), pp. 84-85. Le Bohec assumes that Doson stayed in Athens in order to receive further education, but she does not adduce any substantial evidence for this. 4. Plut., Aem.1-3. 5. Le Bohec, S., Antigone Doson, Roi De Macédoine (Νancy 1993), pp. 113-196. 6. Crampa, J., Labraunda. Swedish Excavations and Researches, vol. 3.1 The Greek Inscriptions (Lund 1969), p. 124 (with the relevant bibliography). See Le Bohec, S., Antigone Doson, Roi de Macédoine (Nancy 1993), pp. 327-361; Billows, R.A., Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State (Berkeley - Los Angeles - London 1990), p. 324, note 15. 7. Le Bohec, S., Antigone Doson, Roi De Macédoine (Νancy 1993), pp. 363-446 8. On the end of Doson’s reign, see Le Bohec, S., Antigone Doson, Roi De Macédoine (Νancy 1993), pp. 447-487. |