Definition of Pharsalian. Meaning of Pharsalian. Synonyms of Pharsalian

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- Xylades near Enipeus, which is located in the easternmost part of the Pharsalian territory. This ancient site was also ****ociated by accounts of ancient...
- Makednos ParmenionStrategos of Philip and Alexander and commander of pharsalian squadron Attalus strategos of Philip and early taxiarch of Alexander Hephaestion...
- it the Pharsāli**** proelium ("Pharsalic battle") or pugna Pharsālia ("Pharsalian battle"), and similar expressions are also used in other authors. But...
- 7000–7008. "Summary and Analysis Part 2: Act II: classical Walpurgis Night: Pharsalian Fields, By the Upper Peneus, By the Lower Peneus, By the Upper Peneus...
- Macedonian or Thessalian origin. He was in Parmenion's guard, in the Pharsalian squadron. He was later sent by Alexander to Cleander with the command...
- Sea. In Thessaly he won a cavalry battle near Narthacium against the Pharsalians who had made an alliance with Thebes. He then entered Boeotia by the...
- Menon (Ancient Gr****: Μένων, 525? BC - 472? BC) was a prominent Pharsalian who ****isted Athens, led by Cimon, in their battle against Eion around 476 BC...
- translated by Bayard Taylor Faust II, act II: "classical Walpurgis Night, Pharsalian Fields"; translated by George Madison Priest YouTube video showing the...
- Menon (Ancient Gr****: Μένων, fl 431 BC) commanded a faction of Pharsalians who were among the Thessalians who came to the ****istance of the Athenians...