-
military tactics cited by Aeli****
Tacticus should be
ascribed to
Clearchus of Soli or
Clearchus of Heraclea. In the
Bactrian city of Ai-Khanoum, near the border...
- The name
Clearchus or
Clearch may
refer to:
Clearchus of Athens, Gr****
comic poet of
unknown date
Clearchus of
Heraclea (c. 401 BCE – 353 BCE), Gr**** tyrant...
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Clearchus or
Clearch (Ancient Gr****: Κλέαρχος; 450 BC – 401 BC), also
known as
Clearchus the
Lacedaemonian or
Clearchus the son of Rhamphias, was a Spartan...
- Heraclea,
mathematician and
sophist Clearchus of Heraclea,
tyrant of
Heraclea Timotheus of Heraclea, son of
Clearchus and
succeeded him
after his death...
-
Clearchus or
Clearch (Gr****: Κλέαρχος Klearkhos) was a
sculptor in
bronze at
Rhegium (modern
Reggio Calabria) in
Magna Graecia. He is
notable as the teacher...
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Clearchus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Kλέαρχoς, translit. Klearkhos; c. 401 BC – 353 BC; also
spelled Cleärchus or Cleärch) was a
citizen of
Heraclea on the Euxine...
- time, the city
falls under the rule of the new
tyrant Satyrus,
Clearchus' brother.
Clearchus of Heraclea,
tyrant of
Heraclea Pontica (********inated) (b. c...
-
nothing at all. The king asks for a
truce and
Clearchus asks for
breakfast after establishing one.
Clearchus says to
Tissaphernes that the ****enes only...
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hoplites and 2,500
light infantry and peltasts,
under the
Spartan general Clearchus, and met
Artaxerxes at Cunaxa. He also had a
large force of
levied troops...
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Clearchus (date unknown) was an
Athenian comic poet of the
ancient Gr**** New
Comedy whose works Corinthioi, Kithardos, and
Pandoros Athenaeus quotes in...