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- ****enica Oxyrhynchia is an Ancient Gr**** history of Greece in the late 5th and early 4th centuries BCE known only from papyrus fragments unearthed at...
- of Cyme Herodotus Philistus Theopompus Thucydides Xenophon ****enica Oxyrhynchia Abydenus Aesopus (historian) Agatharchides Agathocles (writers) Alexander...
- published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri, vol. v, and is known as the ****enica Oxyrhynchia. It may be regarded as a fairly certain inference from a p****age in Plutarch...
- 200–300 CE. The discovery of a historical work known as the ****enica Oxyrhynchia also revealed new information about classical antiquity. The identity...
- of the Propontis in ancient Mysia. It is mentioned in the ****enica Oxyrhynchia: in the year 395 BCE, the troops of Agesilaus II, king of Sparta, departing...
- Diodorus, XIV.80.6-7 Diodorus, XIV.80.8 & Polyaenus, VIII.16 ****enica Oxyrhynchia, 19(22).3 Xenophon, ****enica IV.1.27 Dandamaev p 290 Grote, pp 373 &...
- H.D. Westlake (1906–1992), British classical scholar; see ****enica Oxyrhynchia John Westlake (law scholar) (1828–1913), English writer on international...
- Hysiae (1) 3 Orchomenus (1) 2 Thebes (4) 1    According to the ****enica Oxyrhynchia, in 395 BC the Boeotian League comprised eleven groups of sovereign cities...
- that Tithraustes, not Pharnabazus, sent Timocrates, but the ****enica Oxyrhynchia states that Pharnabazus sent him. For chronological reasons, this account...
- Agesilaus than Xenophon's writings—has been preserved in the ****enica Oxyrhynchia, and later continued by Diodorus of Sicily. Moreover, Plutarch wrote...