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Anabasis (Xenophon)
Anabasis (Xenophon) This article is about the written work by Xenophon; for other uses see Anabasis Anabasis is the most famous work of ...
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Xenophon
Xenophon For the later Greek writer Xenophon of Ephesus. Xenophon, Greek historian Xenophon (In Greek Ξενοφών, c. 427-355 BC ... life of Greece. While a young man, Xenophon participated in the expedition led by ...
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Anabasis
Anabasis The Greek term anabasis referred to an expedition from a coastline ... from the interior to the coast. So anabasis means "Expedition" or "The March Up Country ... are two classic texts with the name: Anabasis (Xenophon) by the Greek writer Xenophon (431–360 ...
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Xenophon (translated from Russian)
Xenophon Xenophon Xenophon (???????) (ok. 434 to n. 3. — 359 ... partially presented its autobiography in the book Xenophon, "anabasis" ("????????") (see: Anabasis, III, I and V, ...
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Anabasis (translated from Dutch)
Anabasis Anabasis the report, existing from 7 books, is which Xenophon wrote in 398 v. Chr. concerning its ... its bump brother of the throne. Litterally Anabasis mean "the excursion to the inland country ... astray, kilometres far from house, and eventual Xenophon are chosen as a leader. He ...
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Anabasis (translated from German)
Anabasis Anabasis (v. griech. : ???????? = Hinaufmarsch) is the title of ... Kyros approximately Artaxerxes II. by the Athener Xenophon . Above all it describes the feedback that ... soldiers after the lost Battle with Kunaxa. Anabasis are called also the 7 books of ... years 212 - 204 v. Chr. became as Anabasis admits. Xenophons Anabasis Kyros and Artaxerxes ...
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Anabasis (Startrek wiki)
Anabasis Anabasis was the most famous book written by Greek author, Xenophon . In 2269, Captain James T. Kirk was ...
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Xenophon (translated from German)
Xenophon This article is concerned with Xenophon from Athens, other name carriers sees under Xenophon (term clarifying). Xenophon Xenophon (* over 426 v. Chr.? after 355 ...
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Xénophon (translated from French)
... it return then to Athens. ?uvre Anabase (?????/ Anabasis), account of the forwarding of Cyrus the ... Éphore de Cymé. Bibliography J.K. Anderson, Xenophon, London Classical Press, London, 2001; H.R ...
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Cyropaedia (Xenophon)
Cyropaedia (Xenophon) Cyropaedia (lit. "The Education of Cyrus"), sometimes considered the masterpiece of Xenophon of Athens, is a fictional biography of ... the scope of its title, as does Xenophon's other great work, Cyro Anabasis (literally "Cyrus' March Inland"), of which only ... of the ten thousand Greek mercenaries under Xenophon's command after the young Cyrus' ...
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