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Boukephala (Ancient Gr****: Βουκεφάλα) and
Nikaia (Νίκαια) were two
cities founded by
Alexander the
Great on
either side of the
Hydaspes (modern-day Jhelum...
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Anderson 1930:3 and 17ff. Homer, The Iliad, Book XXIII. Rolf Winkes, "
Boukephalas",
Miscellanea Mediterranea (Archaeologia
Transatlantica XVIII) Providence...
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whether Alexander founded the settlement, or the
later Seleucids.
Disputed Boukephala and
Nikaia 326 BC On
opposite sides of the
Hydaspes river, ****stan According...
- his lands.
Following the battle,
Alexander founded two
cities called Boukephala and Nikaia, the
latter at the site of the
battle and
named after the Gr****...
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battle and
become lord
kurios of Asia,
sacrificed to
Athena of Lindos.
boukephala (ox-heads) and
hopla (armour)
Antigonus (son of Callas)
hetairos from...
- Libraries:
Skira Editore, Milan. p. 17. ISBN 88-8118-864-3. Rolf Winkes, "
Boukephalas",
Miscellanea Mediterranea (Archaeologia
Transatlantica XVIII) Providence...
- his lands.
Following the battle,
Alexander founded two
cities called Boukephala and Nikaia, the
latter at the site of the
battle and
named after the Gr****...
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transliteration of
proper Gr****
names with 'k'
rather than 'c' - Kleopatra,
Boukephalas - as a
stylistic choice which makes her
writing more
closely resemble...