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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Dionysius Halicarnasus

The Battle of Asculum (279 BC), between the Greeks forces of Pyrrhus of Epirus and the Romans under publius Decius Mus, from Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, p387, Excerpts from Book XX   “Having agreed through heralds upon the time when they would join in battle, they descended from their camps and took up their positions as ...

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Cosmas Indicopleustes

BOOK II This Ptolemy is one of those Ptolemies who reigned after Alexander the Macedonian, concerning whom the prophet Daniel prophesied in different passages, and especially in the dream of Nabuchodonosor and in the vision of the four beasts that rose up from the sea which Daniel himself saw; namely in the image, a head of ...

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9780140444124 150x150 Ancient writers about Macedonia   Quintus Curtius Rufus

The History of Alexander By Quintus Curtius Rufus  The government of Persia had undergone a number of changes since Philip II first organized the Greek crusade against the East. The History of Alexander - Penguin Classics, Translation by John Yardley, page 20 *[ The text is clear to everybody. Philip II first organized the Greek crusade against the ...

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Velleius Paterculus

“”In this period, sixty-five years before the founding of Rome, Carthage was established by the Tyrian Elissa, by some authors called Dido. About this time also Caranus, a man of royal race, eleventh in descent from Hercules, set out from Argos and seized the kingship of Macedonia. From him Alexander the Great was descended in ...

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Titus Livius

“Aetolians, Acarnanians, Macedonians, men of the same language“ (T. Livius XXXI,29, 15) “General Paulus of Rome surrounded by the ten Commissioners took his official seat surrounded by the whole crowds of Macedonians…Paulus announced in Latin the decisions of the Senate, as well as his own, made by the advice of his council. This announcement was translated ...

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Pausanias

Pausanias, "Description of Greece" "They say that these were the clans collected by Amphictyon himself in the Greek assembly... The Macedonians managed to join and the entire Phocian race… In my day there were thirty members: six each from Nikopolis, Macedonia, and Thessaly - and from the Boeotoi that were the first that departed from Thessalia ...

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Aeschines

"at the congress of the Lakedaimonian allies and the rest of the Hellenes, in which Amyntas, the father of Philip, being entitled to a seat, was represented by a delegate whose vote was absolutely under his control, he joined the rest of the Hellenes in voting..." (Aeschines, On the Embassy 32) Back

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Callisthenes

“Alexander came by the statue of his father and spoke loud: `Youths of the Pellaians and of the Macedonians and of the Hellenic Amphictiony and of the Lakedaimonians and of the Corinthians… and of all the Hellenic peoples, join your fellow-soldiers and entrust yourselves to me, so that we can move against the barbarians and ...

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plutarch 141x150 Ancient writers about Macedonia   Plutarch

Plutarch "The Age of Alexander" Penguin Classics [1] On his father's side Alexander was descended from Hercules through Caranus, and on his mother's from Aeacus through Neoptolemus: so much is accepted by all authorities without question. (Plut. 7.2 page 252) [The fact that Alexander was Greek by both his parents went unquestioned by all authorities] [2] The first was that ...

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tfe no thumb Ancient writers about Macedonia   Arrian

ARRIAN ANAVASIS [1] Quote: There he assembled all the Greeks who were within the limits of Peloponnesus, and asked from them the supreme command of the expedition against the Persians, an office which they had already conferred upon Philip. He received the honour which he asked from all except the Lacedaemonians, who replied that it was an hereditary ...

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