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Teutamus (; lived 4th century BC) was a officer, who, in 319 BC, shared with Antigenes the command of the select troops called the .


Etymology
The name Teutamos appears to contain the Proto-Indo-European root *teutéha-, a word meaning "people" or "tribe"., p. 269. The root also appears in Celtic names, such as Celtic deity ,Duval, Paul Marie. "«Teutates, Esus, Taranis»". In: Travaux sur la Gaule (1946-1986). Rome: École Française de Rome, 1989. pp. 281. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 116) www.persee.fr/doc/efr_0000-0000_1989_ant_116_1_3668 and in the name of ancient ruler .Beekes, Robert S. P. (1998) "The origin of Latin aqua, and of *teutā “people”". In: Journal of Indo-European Studies 26/3&4: 461.

had suggested that compound names with the stem *teutéha- seem to be common around the southeast Europe and the Balkans,Vendryes, Joseph. "Teutomatos". In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 83e année, N. 5, 1939. p. 478. DOI: ; www.persee.fr/doc/crai_0065-0536_1939_num_83_5_77232 although the name "is attested ... in Messapic, in Osco-Umbrian, in , in , in Celtiberian, in Brittonic languages, in , in and in the ".Bader, Françoise. "Le nom des Vénètes et leur expansion". In: Autour de Michel Lejeune. Actes des journées d'études organisées à l'Université Lumière Lyon 2 – Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, 2-3 février 2006. Lyon: Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Jean Pouilloux, 2009. p. 52. (Collection de la Maison de l'Orient méditerranéen ancien. Série philologique, 43) www.persee.fr/doc/mom_0184-1785_2009_act_43_1_2653


History
The details of his military career and promotion are unknown until the present moment.

When , after escaping from Nora, joined the Argyraspids in , Antigenes and Teutamus at first, in obedience to the orders of the regent and , placed themselves under his command but they secretly regarded him with jealousy, and Teutamus even listened to the overtures of Ptolemy, and would have joined in a plot against the life of Eumenes, had he not been dissuaded by his more prudent colleague. But though they continued to follow the guidance of Eumenes, and with the troops under their command, bore an important part in his campaigns against Antigonus, they took every opportunity of displaying their envy and jealousy, which their general in vain tried to allay, by avoiding all appearance of the exercise of authority. During the winter campaign in Gabiene (316 BC) the two leaders of the Argyraspids were the prime movers of a plot for the destruction of Eumenes; and after the final action, Teutamus was the first to open negotiations with Antigonus for the recovery of the baggage of the Argyraspids by the betrayal of his rival into his hands. By this act of treachery he probably hoped to secure the favour of Antigonus, as well as to supplant his own colleague or leader, Antigenes; but we find no farther mention of his name, and it is probable that he was sent, with the greater part of the Argyraspids, to perish in .

  • Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, , , (1867)


Further reading
  • Goukowsky, Paul. "Makedonika". In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 100, fascicule 477-479, Juillet-décembre 1987. pp. 240–255. DOI: ; www.persee.fr/doc/reg_0035-2039_1987_num_100_477_1512


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