Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology/Leonidas (historical) 4.

LEO′NIDAS 4. A general of Antigonus, who, in B. C. 320, repressed by a skilful stratagem the revolt of 3000 Macedonians in Lycaonia (Polyaen. iv. 6). It is possible that he may have left the service of Antigonus for that of Ptolemy, in which case he may be identified with the one immediately below.