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... Arrian , i . 25 , 2 ; Curtius , vii . 1 , 6. Alexander son of Aëropus was son - in - law of Antipater . The case of this Alexander - and of Olympias -afforded a certain basis to those who said ( Curtius , vi . 43 ) that Alex- ander had ...
... Arrian , i . 25 , 2 ; Curtius , vii . 1 , 6. Alexander son of Aëropus was son - in - law of Antipater . The case of this Alexander - and of Olympias -afforded a certain basis to those who said ( Curtius , vi . 43 ) that Alex- ander had ...
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... Arrian mentioned this Amyntas son of Perdikkas ( as well as the fact of his having been put to death by Alexander before the Asiatic expedition ) , in the lost work rà μerà ' Aλéέavdpov — see Photius Cod . 92. p . 220. But Arrian , in ...
... Arrian mentioned this Amyntas son of Perdikkas ( as well as the fact of his having been put to death by Alexander before the Asiatic expedition ) , in the lost work rà μerà ' Aλéέavdpov — see Photius Cod . 92. p . 220. But Arrian , in ...
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... Arrian , i . 7 , 1 : compare Deinarchus cont . Demosthenes , s . 75 . p . 53 . 2 Arrian , i . 7 , 3-17 . They be- siege the Macedo- nians in the Kadmeia ,
... Arrian , i . 7 , 1 : compare Deinarchus cont . Demosthenes , s . 75 . p . 53 . 2 Arrian , i . 7 , 3-17 . They be- siege the Macedo- nians in the Kadmeia ,
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... Arrian copies ( i . 8 , 1 ) , not only as being the first and only attack made by the Macedonian army on Thebes , but also as made by Perdik kas without orders from Alexander , who was forced to support it in order to preserve Perdikkas ...
... Arrian copies ( i . 8 , 1 ) , not only as being the first and only attack made by the Macedonian army on Thebes , but also as made by Perdik kas without orders from Alexander , who was forced to support it in order to preserve Perdikkas ...
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... Arrian that the question was discussed and settled only by the Grecian auxiliaries who had taken part with Alexander2 ; and that the sentence therefore represents the bitter antipathies of the Or- chomenians , Platæans , & c . Without ...
... Arrian that the question was discussed and settled only by the Grecian auxiliaries who had taken part with Alexander2 ; and that the sentence therefore represents the bitter antipathies of the Or- chomenians , Platæans , & c . Without ...
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Seite 530 - Athens both employed and recompensed her most eminent citizens, an historian accustomed to the Grecian world as described by Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon, feels that the life has departed from his subject, and with sadness and humiliation brings his narrative to a close.