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  • 11Menon of Thessaly — For other Menons or Menos see Meno (disambiguation) Menon (423? 400BC), son of Alexidemus, was a Thessalian, probably from Pharsalus [Diodorus incorrectly identifies him as from Larissa (Bigwood, Ancient Accounts of the Battle of Cunaxa p 350 fn… …

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  • 12Menon III of Pharsalus — For other uses of Menon see Menon (disambiguation). For other Menons of Pharsalus see Menon of Pharsalus (disambiguation). Menon (423? 400BC) (in Greek Mένων), son of Alexidemus, was a Thessalian, probably from Pharsalus[1] and is famous for… …

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  • 13Schlacht von Milet — Teil von: Peloponnesischer Krieg …

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  • 14Cyrus the Younger — Cyrus (Kuruš) the Younger, son of Darius II of Persia (Dārayavahuš) and Parysatis, was a Persian prince and general. The time of his birth is unknown, but he died in 401 B.C. The history of Cyrus and of the retreat of the Greeks is told by… …

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  • 15griechischer Machtkampf: Perser - Athener - Spartaner —   Weit sind wir der Zeit vorausgeeilt, um die wichtigsten griechischen Staaten zu charakterisieren. Jetzt setzen wir mit unserer Erzählung dort wieder ein, wo wir sie verlassen hatten, nämlich am Ende des 6. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. Noch sind die… …

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  • 16Lydia (satrapy) — Lydia (known as Sparda by the Achaemenids) was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire, with Sardis as its capitol. Tabalus, appointed by Cyrus the Great was the first satrap (governor), however, his rule did not last long as the Lydians… …

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  • 17ancient Greek civilization — ▪ historical region, Eurasia Introduction       the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended in about 1200 BC, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC. It was a period of political, philosophical, artistic, and scientific… …

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  • 18396 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placePersian Empire* The Persians assemble a joint Phoenician, Cilician, and Cypriot fleet, under the command of the experienced Athenian admiral, Conon, and seize Rhodes.Carthage* The Carthaginians are forced to abandon their… …

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  • 19395 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placePersian Empire* The Persian satrap Tissaphernes enemy Parysatis, mother of Cyrus, succeeds in persuading Persian King Artaxerxes II to have him executed at Colossae, Phrygia (now Turkey). Parysatis cannot forgive Tissaphernes… …

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  • 20412 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placePersian Empire* The Persians under Darius II see their opportunity to play off one Greek city state against another and to recover control of the Greek cities of Asia Minor, which have been under Athenian control since 449 BC …

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