- Hipparchus,
anglicized hipparch (Gr****: ἵππαρχος, romanized: hipparchos), was the
title of an
ancient Gr****
cavalry officer,
commanding a
hipparchia (unit...
- (Philopoemen of
Megalopolis was
Hipparch)
Philopoemen of
Megalopolis I 209–208 BC
Nikias 208–207 BC (Aristaenos of Dyme was
Hipparch)
Philopoemen of Megalopolis...
-
Sumerian zodiac, see
Rochberg (1998), p. ix. Hoffmann,
Susanne M. (2017).
Hipparchs Himmelsglobus: ein
Bindeglied in der babylonisch-griechischen Astrometrie...
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February 2008.
Retrieved 23
August 2006.
Bright Star
Catalogue Hoffmann, S.,
Hipparchs Himmelsglobus, Springer, Wiesbaden/ New York, 2017 Pogson, N. (1856)....
- 1007/978-1-4612-4468-4. ISBN 978-1-4612-8788-9. Hoffmann,
Susanne M. (2017).
Hipparchs Himmelsglobus (in German). Wiesbaden:
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- epihipparch. The unit was
split into two and led by two
hipparchos or
hipparch, but
Spartan cavalry was led by a hipparmostes. A hippotoxotès was a mounted...
- on some
public business: he must be
received by none but the generals,
hipparchs and taxiarchs, and the care of a
stranger of this kind must be entirely...
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Socrates (Ancient Gr****: Σωκράτης), son of Sathon, was
hipparch of the ile of
Hetairoi from Apollonia,
since at
least the
beginning of the
Asiatic expedition...
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groups of two,
three or four to form a hipparchy,
which was
commanded by a
hipparch,
though the
whole Companion force was
generally commanded by Alexander...