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- Alexander the Great. Craterus was the son of a Macedonian nobleman named Alexander from Orestis and brother of admiral Amphoterus. Craterus commanded the phalanx...
- Craterus may refer to: Craterus of Macedon, King of Macedon in 399 BC Craterus, Macedonian general of Alexander the Great Craterus (historian), half-brother...
- century, Meineke, Cobet, and Krech identified Craterus with the son of Alexander the Great's general Craterus and his wife Phila. This individual became...
- the base camp with substantial cavalry and infantry units was left under Craterus, who was advised to follow Alexander upon a successful p****age whilst the...
- troops back to Persia to join Alexander while Craterus would become regent in his place. When Craterus arrived at Cilicia in 323 BC, news reached him...
- enemies of critical generals in the Macedonian army—including Antipater, Craterus and Antigonus—who decided to revolt against the regent. In response to...
- died during or after the battle. Their construction was supervised by Craterus, one of Alexander's leading generals. Both cities initially suffered from...
- both sides of Porus's main force from the right. He left his general, Craterus, behind with most of the army, to make sure Porus would not find out about...
- sources as the ex voto of Craterus, the Macedonian general and close friend of Alexander the Great. Plutarch mentions that Craterus dedicated in Delphi a...
- Alexander first sent Craterus to Cyropolis, the largest of the Sogdian towns holding out against Alexander's forces. Craterus' instructions were to "take...