
1) Anabasis author 2) Anabasis chronicler 3) Disciple of socrates 4) Full general 5) General 6) Greek boy name 7) Historian 8) Historiographer
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[crater] Xenophon is a small lunar crater that lies across the southern rim of the walled plain Fermi, to the west of the crater Tsiolkovskiy. South of Xenophon is Zhiritskiy F, a satellite crater of Zhiritskiy to the south-southwest. The rim of this crater is eroded and crossed by several tiny craterlets, especially along the western edge....
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[name] Xenophon is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: Surname: ...
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[son of Euripides] Xenophon, son of Euripides, was one of the Athenian generals to whom Potidaea surrendered. Later in the same year (429 BC) Xenophon and two other generals led an expedition against the Chalcideans and Bottiaeans at the Battle of Spartolos, but were compelled to retreat into Potidaea ...
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Greek historian and philosopher whose numerous surviving works are valuable for their depiction of late Classical Greece. His Anabasis (`Upcountry ... [18 related articles]
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(c. 430-c. 350 BC) Greek soldier and writer who was a disciple of
Socrates (described in Xenophon's Symposium). He joined the Persian prince Cyrus the Younger against his brother Artaxerxes II in 401 BC, and after the...
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[
n] - Greek general and historian
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(Perseus Encyclopedia entry 4) ancient Greek author; wrote the Anabasis, the Hellenica, the Cyropaedia, the Oeconomica and other works.
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noun Greek general and historian; student of Socrates (430-355 BC)
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Greek soldier and writer who was a disciple of Socrates (described in Xenophon's
Symposium). He joined the Persian prince Cyrus the Younger against his brother Artaxerxes II in 401 BC, and after the Battle of Cunaxa the same year took command. His book
Anabasis describes how he led 10,000 Greek mercenaries ...
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