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- 2007. Wikisource has the text of the 1905 New International Encyclopedia article "Dinocrates". "Dinocrates" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911....
- fleet in 483 BC. After the death of Alexander the Great, the architect Dinocrates (Deinokrates) proposed carving the entire mountain into a statue of Alexander...
- their Christian faith (vi). In a second vision, Perpetua sees her brother Dinocrates, who had died from cancer at the early age of seven (vii). She pra****...
- departure, his viceroy Cleomenes continued the expansion. The architect Dinocrates of Rhodes designed the city, using a Hippodamian grid plan. Following...
- century BC), philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Ancient Greece. Dinocrates (4th century BC), architect and technical adviser for Alexander the Great...
- a vision of Olympias summoning demons. While in Egypt Alexander meets Dinocrates, a member of his army who tells him of the great city he'd prefer to create...
- resolved. In 183 BC, Dinocrates, who strongly opposed Philopoemen, encouraged Messene to revolt against the League. After Dinocrates announced that he would...
- mountain for his worldly powers. The myth states that Gr**** architect Dinocrates had wanted to carve Alexander the Great's figure onto the top of the mountain...
- silt deposits which made the port unnavigable, and Alexander's engineer Dinocrates linked the port of Alexandria and the island of Pharos with a bridge 1...
- Antioch. The grid layout of the city is believed to be influenced by Dinocrates' plan of Alexandria. Howard, Michael C. (2012). Transnationalism in Ancient...