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Hegesander (Gr****: ῾Ηγήσανδρος) may
refer to:
Hegesander (historian) (2nd
century BC), Gr**** writer, and a
citizen of
Delphi Agesander of
Rhodes (1st century...
- (/ˌhɛkəˈtiːəs/; Gr****: Ἑκαταῖος ὁ Μιλήσιος; c. 550 – c. 476 BC), son of
Hegesander, was an
early Gr****
historian and geographer.
Hailing from a very wealthy...
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Hegesander[pronunciation?] (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἡγήσανδρος) was an
ancient Gr**** historian, and a
citizen of Delphi.
Besides an
historical work,
called Commentaries...
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Chronographer Diyllus Duris of
Samos Euphantus Eupolemus Hecataeus of
Abdera Hegesander (historian)
Hegesias of
Magnesia Hippobotus Jason of
Cyrene Leon of Pella...
- Amitrochates, the king of the Indians,
wrote to Antiochus,
entreating him (it is
Hegesander who
tells this story) to buy and send him some
sweet wine, and some dried...
- Amitrochates, the king of the Indians,
wrote to Antiochus,
entreating him (it is
Hegesander who
tells this story) to buy and send him some
sweet wine, and some dried...
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Agesander (or
Agesandros or
Hagesander or
Hagesandros or
Hegesander) can
refer to more than one thing:
Agesander of Rhodes, one or
several sculptors who...
- Athenaeus, 325 B. Plato, Com. (i. 647. 19 K), Apollodorus, Melanthius,
Hegesander,
Chariclides (iii. 394 K), Antiphanes, in Athenaeus, 358 F; Aristophanes...
- Vesuvius,
where it was said that many
Giants were buried. The Suda says that
Hegesander told of a myth in
which Alcyoneus had
seven daughters, the Alkyonides...
- world." And when he was
asked again,
according to the
account given by
Hegesander,
which were the
greatest barbarians, the
Boeotians or the Thessalians...