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- The name Clearchus or Clearch may refer to: Clearchus of Athens, Gr**** comic poet of unknown date Clearchus of Heraclea (c. 401 BCE – 353 BCE), Gr**** tyrant...
- military tactics cited by Aeli**** Tacticus should be ascribed to Clearchus of Soli or Clearchus of Heraclea. In the Bactrian city of Ai-Khanoum, near the border...
- Callicratidas claimed that if he died, Clearchus was most suited to take his place. After the final defeat of Athens, Clearchus returned to Sparta and appealed...
- Heraclea, mathematician and sophist Clearchus of Heraclea, tyrant of Heraclea Timotheus of Heraclea, son of Clearchus and succeeded him after his death...
- Clearchus or Clearch (Gr****: Κλέαρχος Klearkhos) was a sculptor in bronze at Rhegium (modern Reggio Calabria) in Magna Graecia. He is notable as the teacher...
- Clearchus (Gr****: Kλέαρχoς, translit. Klearkhos; c. 401 BC – 353 BC; also spelled Cleärchus or Cleärch) was a citizen of Heraclea on the Euxine (Black...
- Clearchus (date unknown) was an Athenian comic poet of the ancient Gr**** New Comedy whose works Corinthioi, Kithardos, and Pandoros Athenaeus quotes in...
- Clearchus (Gr****: Κλέαρχος) was a Roman politician who was consul of the Roman Empire in 384 AD. Born into a moderately successful family in the region...
- hoplites and 2,500 light infantry and peltasts, under the Spartan general Clearchus, and met Artaxerxes at Cunaxa. He also had a large force of levied troops...
- Cunaxa, Spartan general Clearchus was recognized as the commander of the army. When Tissaphernes arrested and executed Clearchus, Proxenus, Menon, Agias...