- (according to
Arrian and Diodorus;
Aornis according to Curtius;
elsewhere Aornus):
meaning "birdless" in Gr****.
According to one theory, the name is a corruption...
- II of
Macedonia Archelaus (son of Androcles) (fl. 321 BC),
phrourarch of
Aornus Archelaus (phrourarch) (fl. 326 BC),
phrourarch of Tyre
Archelaus of Priene...
-
their cause as lost,
abandoned Bazira to the
Macedonians and
headed off to
Aornus. It was as a
result of
these conquests that
Alexander did to
conquer the...
-
whiteheadi Grose-Smith, 1887
Catophaga lagela Moore, 1878
Appias lalage aornus Fruhstorfer, 1913
Appias mont**** Rothschild, 1896
Tachyris zamora C. &...
-
Kujula Kadphises during the
first century CE.
Alexander turned south from
Aornus and
continued march towards the Indus, but the
greatest surprise during...
-
Autumn 327 Shang-La P****, ****stan (4300m)―Gandara, ****stan
Autumn 327
Aornus Rock (Pir-Sar or Pir Sarai, 1600m, at the
Indus River, ****stan)―****stan...
-
executed all
their soldiers who had surrendered.
Their strongholds at Ora and
Aornus, were also
likewise stormed.
Garrisons were
probably all slaughtered." Additionally...