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- Dating of Cleitarchus (POxy LXXI.4808)?′, Histos 6 (2012), 15–26, [1] Livius.org, Cleitarchus by Jona Lendering Histos, In Search of Cleitarchus by A.B....
- from Cleitarchus was part of the bribe which he alleges that Demosthenes received for procuring the decree in question. Therefore, Cleitarchus appears...
- Cleopatra (renamed Eurydice upon marriage). Fifty years later, the historian Cleitarchus expanded and embellished the story. Centuries afterwards, this version...
- Cleitarchus the glossographer, it is a kind of beam. "Entry on Bruchos". Mega Etymologicon (in Gr****). Lipsiae Apud J.A.G. Weigel. 1816. Cleitarchus says...
- Alexander's chief helmsman. Finally, there is the very influential account of Cleitarchus who, while not a direct witness of Alexander's expedition, used sources...
- party and gave a speech which convinced Alexander to burn the palace. Cleitarchus claims that the destruction was a whim; Plutarch and Diodorus ****ert...
- did not Alexander the Great have with him Thais, the Athenian hetaira? Cleitarchus speaks of her as having been the cause for the burning of the palace...
- Aratus of Sicyon Artap**** of Alexandria Berossus Callixenus of Rhodes Cleitarchus Craterus (historian) Ctesicles Deinias of Argos Demetrius the Chronographer...
- the Battle of Himera (480 BC). The first detailed account comes from Cleitarchus, an early third-century BCE historian of Alexander the Great, who is...
- attributes this work to Dio C****ius. He is the father of the historian Cleitarchus. He wrote a history of Persia titled "The Persian Affairs," of which...