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Cleitus, ****us or
Kleitos (Gr****: Κλείτος) may
refer to:
Cleitus the
Black (c. 375–328 BC),
Macedonian officer and
friend of
Alexander the Great, killed...
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would be
given the
epithet 'the Black' to
distinguish him from
Cleitus the White.
Cleitus was made a
commander of the Gr****
Cavalry under Philip II, a position...
- mythology,
Cleitus or ****us (/ˈklaɪtəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κλεῖτος or Κλειτός
Kleitos meaning "renowned, famous", from kleos) may
refer to:
Cleitus, an Egyptian...
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Cleitus (****us) the
White (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κλεῖτος ὁ λευκός; died c. 317 BC) was an
officer of
Alexander the
Great surnamed "White" to
distinguish him...
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Cleitus (Ancient Gr****: Κλεῖτος;
ruled c. 356 – 335 BC) was an
Illyrian ruler, the son of the King
Bardylis and the
father of
Bardylis II.
Cleitus was...
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Cleitus, an
Illyrian prince who
revolted against Alexander the Great, in the
battle of
Pelium 335 BC. They were, however, both defeated, and
Cleitus was...
- this
point however, the
arrival of a
large Macedonian fleet commanded by
Cleitus the
White from the
Levant turned the tide in
favour of Macedonia. Even...
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where he
tames a wild man-eating horse.
There he
meets and
befriends Cleitus and
Ptolemy I Soter,
recruiting them to join his cavalry.
Macedonia heads...
- model. His
clients included Calvin Klein and Versace.
Stretch was cast as
Cleitus alongside Anthony Hopkins,
Colin Farrell and
Angelina Jolie in
Oliver Stone's...
- seer, prophet") was the son of
Melampus and Iphian****a and the
father of
Cleitus,
Polypheides and, in some versions, of Oicles. Homer, Odyssey, 15. 242-249...