- so
depending on when
Androtimus came to
Macedonia Nearchus was
quite possibly born in Crete.
Nearchus,
along with Ptolemy,
Erigyius and Laomedon, and Harpalus...
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philosopher Zeno of Elea, whom
Nearchus tortured and,
according to some sources,
executed for
having conspired against Nearchus's regime.
Diodorus Siculus X...
- Look up
Nearchus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nearchus of Lato, c. 360-300 BC, was a
famous explorer, a
navarch and
officer in the army of Alexander...
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bosmoran (possibly the
pearl millet), and
Nearchus wrote of "honey-yielding reeds" (presumably the sugarcane).
Nearchus also
mentions that
Indians wore clothes...
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Nearchus or
Nearch (also
written Neärchus or Neärch) was a third-century AD
Armenian martyr and saint. He was a
Roman army
officer and
friend of Polyeuctus...
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Nearchus (Gr****: Νέαρχος, Nearchos; fl. 234 BC) was a
ruler of the Gr**** city of
Orchomenus in Arcadia. He was
probably a
tyrant and is
known only from...
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better bride for him.
Philip exiled four of Alexander's friends, Harpalus,
Nearchus,
Ptolemy and Erigyius, and had the
Corinthians bring Thessalus to him in...
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retrospectively to
validate Heracles' parentage. On Alexander's
death Nearchus, who was then son-in-law of Barsine,
advocated for Heracles' inheritance...
- of the
length of its perimeter,
which measures 846
metres (2,776 ft).
Nearchus, an
admiral of
Alexander the Great,
described a
large specimen on the banks...
- time by Dr.Mohammad Ajam".
Nearchus (2013). "The
Voyage of
Nearchus from the
Indus to the Euphrates". The
Voyage of
Nearchus. 1 (1). "DZ – Livius". www...