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Crateuas may
refer to:
Crateuas or
Craterus of Macedon, King of
Macedon in 399 BC
Crateuas,
father of
Peithon of
Macedon Crateuas or
Cratevas (physician)...
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texts beginning with the name
Crateuas.
Wellmann and
Singer believed these were
based on now-lost m****cripts of
Crateuas dating to the 2nd or 3rd century...
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Archelaus was
unintentionally struck by
Crateuas during a hunt.
Modern historians view the idea that
Crateuas actually reigned as king of
Macedon to be...
- Aristotle, the
regicide of
Archelaus I of
Macedon was by his
former eromenoi,
Crateuas and ****enocrates of Larissa.
Whatever the
actual background to the ********ination...
- or
Pithon (Gr****: Πείθων or Πίθων, c. 355 – c. 314 BC) was the son of
Crateuas, a
nobleman from
Eordaia in
western Macedonia. He was
famous for being...
- of the
royal pages,
Crateuas.
According to
Constantine Paparrigopoulos,
there were
three accomplices: two
Thessalians (
Crateuas and Ellanokratis) and...
- botany,
Theophrastus was
known for his work in
plant classification while Crateuas wrote a
compendium on
botanic pharmacy. The
library of
Alexandria presumably...
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Vienna Dioscurides.
Clockwise from top center: Galen, Dioscorides, Nicander,
Rufus of Ephesus,
Andreas of Carystus,
Apollonius Mus or of Pergamon,
Crateuas...
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bleat whenever anyone approached the
royal bed.) The Gr****
doctor Crateuas the
Rootcutter may have
worked directly under Mithridates or may have only...
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other physicians,
seated on
stones or the ground.
Closest to
Galen are
Crateuas and Dioscurides. The
second pair are
Apollonius Mys and Nicander. ****hest...