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- Aristander of Telmessos (Gr****: Αρίστανδρος ο Τελμησσεύς; born c. 380 BCE, fl. 2nd half of 4th century BCE), a Gr**** from Caria, was Alexander the Great's...
- Aristander (Ancient Gr****: Αρίστανδρος) of Paros was an ancient Gr**** sculptor. This artist was responsible for one of the sacrificial tripods which the...
- was in turn placed in a gold casket. According to Aelian, a seer called Aristander foretold that the land where Alexander was laid to rest "would be happy...
- the British Library. Man****es also wrote the poetical romance Loves of Aristander and Callithea, also in political verse. It is only known from the fragments...
- Scopas was born on the island of Paros. His father was the sculptor Aristander of Paros. Skopas left Paros at an early age and travelled throughout the...
- "the Persian moon will be eclipsed by the Macedonian Sun" with which Aristander the seer agrees. After being defeated, Darius III flees to the Caspian...
- Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe, based in Paris. Aristander of Telmessus, seer to Alexander the Great Birds Without Wings 2004 novel...
- BC, together with Craterus and Hephaestion, and with the ****istance of Aristander, a soothsayer, he endeavoured to dissuade Alexander from crossing the...
- 152nd Olympiad 172 BC - Democritus of Megara 153rd Olympiad 168 BC - Aristander of Antissa in ****s 154th Olympiad 164 BC - Leonidas of Rhodes, victor...
- Artemidorus cites are Antiphon (possibly the same as Antiphon the Sophist), Aristander of Telmessus, Demetrius of Phalerum, Alexander of Myndus in Caria, and...