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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Alexander first sent
Craterus to Cyropolis, the
largest of the
Sogdian towns holding out
against Alexander's forces.
Craterus'
instructions were to "take...