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- Mandrocles was an ancient Gr**** engineer from Samos who built a pontoon bridge over the Bosporus for King Darius I to conquer Thrace. Mandrocles dedicated...
- of Emperor Darius the Great of the Achaemenid Empire (522 BC–485 BC), Mandrocles of Samos once engineered a pontoon bridge across the Bosphorus, linking...
- a name for this impressive engineering achievement, in the manner of Mandrocles, recorded by Herodotus as bridging the Bosporus for Darius I. The oldest...
- account of a pontoon bridge in the West being the oversight of the Gr**** Mandrocles of Samos in aiding a military campaign of Persian emperor Darius I over...
- AD. For Emperor Darius I The Great of Persia (522–485 BC), the Gr**** Mandrocles of Samos once engineered a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) pontoon bridge that stretched...
- Makra Stoa Makron Malians Mamercus of Catane Mamertines Mandrocleides Mandrocles Manes of Lydia Maniae Manika Mannerists (Gr**** vase painting) Mantias...
- Eurytion, Anne Oldfield as Celona, John Corey as Agesilius, William Mills as Mandrocles, James Oates as Thracion, and Mary Porter as Thelamia. Burling p.78 McGirr...
- likewise became an actress. Diego in Love in a Veil by Richard Savage (1718) Mandrocles in The Spartan Dame by Thomas Southerne (1719) Auletes in Busiris, King...