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- The Cup of Acesander (also Hakesandros or Hakesander) is a drinking cup from ancient Methone, a city in Macedonia (corresponding to modern Methoni, Pieria)...
- Acesander (Gr**** Ακέσανδρος) wrote a history of Cyrene. Plutarch speaks of a work of his respecting Libya (περί Λιβύης), which may possibly be the same...
- the Peripatetic Sosicrates Theopompus Timaeus (historian) Gaius Acilius Acesander Alexander Lychnus Alexander Polyhistor Appian Arrian Zarmanochegas Caecilius...
- inscriptions, such as those on the Dipylon vase, the cup of Nestor and Acesander, date from c. 740/30 BC. It is accepted that the introduction of the alphabet...
- also helped her often by lifting her hunting nets. In Callimachus and Acesander's account, when Eurypylus was still ruling Libya, a monstrous lion had...
- to be of equal age with the Dipylon inscription or slightly younger. Acesander's cup History of the Gr**** alphabet Pottery of Ancient Greece Powell, 1988...
- is found frequently in inscriptions from Megara but also elsewhere. Acesander's cup Akanthos curse tablet Derveni papyrus Pydna curse tablets It is described...