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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...
- Hegesander[pronunciation?] (Gr****: Ἡγήσανδρος) was an ancient Gr**** historian, and a citizen of Delphi. Besides an historical work, called Commentaries...
- (/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...
- 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...
- ancient literary works by writers including: Aeneas Tacticus Aristoxenus Hegesander (historian) Hegesippus (chronicler) Ion of Chios Strabo Symmachus (translator)...
- world." And when he was asked again, according to the account given by Hegesander, which were the greatest barbarians, the Boeotians or the Thessalians...
- Athenaeus, 325 B. Plato, Com. (i. 647. 19 K), Apollodorus, Melanthius, Hegesander, Chariclides (iii. 394 K), Antiphanes, in Athenaeus, 358 F; Aristophanes...
- world." And when he was asked again, according to the account given by Hegesander, which were the greatest barbarians, the Boeotians or the Thessalians...