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Alexarchus may
refer to:
Alexarchus of
Corinth (fl. 413 BC), Gr****
general in the
Peloponnesian War
Alexarchus of
Macedon (c. 350–c. 290 BC), Macedonian...
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Alexarchus or
Alexarch (Gr****: Ἀλέξαρχος) was an
Ancient Macedonian scholar and officer, son of
Antipater and
brother of C****ander. He
lived around 350...
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Alexarchus or
Alexarch (Gr****: Ἀλέξαρχος) was an
ancient Gr**** historian, who
wrote a work on the
history of Italy, of
which Plutarch quotes the third...
- service. Phillip, also a
military commander under his brother.
Nicanor Alexarchus Perilaus Antipater was a
student of Aristotle.
Aristotle named him as...
- thing".
Athenaeus tells the
story of two figures:
Dionysius of
Sicily and
Alexarchus:
Dionysius of
Sicily created neologisms like
menandros "virgin" (from...
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Alexarchus or
Alexarch (Gr****: Ἀλέξαρχος) of
Corinth was an
ancient Gr****
general who,
while the
Lacedaemonians were
fortifying Deceleia in
Attica in 413...
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nearby ancient city of
Uranopolis that was
founded by C****ander's
brother Alexarchus in the late 4th
century BC. and was
later destro**** by an earthquake....
- was a city in the
Chalcidice in
ancient Macedonia,
allegedly founded by
Alexarchus,
brother of king C****ander of Macedonia.
Uranopolis was the site of a...
- Alexander's
campaign Alexander the
Great (356–323 BC) epistolist,
rhetor quotes Alexarchus, scholar,
conlanger Leon of
Pella (4th-century BC)
historian On the Gods...
- love with the
courtesan Demo;
philological eccentricities concerning Alexarchus, the
brother of C****ander
inventing words. Traditionally, two further...