• Ctesicles (Ancient Greek: Κτησικλῆς) was the author of a chronological work (Chronika or Chronoi), of which two fragments are preserved in Athenaeus....
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  • Alexandria Berossus Callixenus of Rhodes Cleitarchus Craterus (historian) Ctesicles Deinias of Argos Demetrius the Chronographer Diyllus Duris of Samos Euphantus...
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    the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC), which corresponds to the figures of Ctesicles. According to the literature, it appears that the majority of free Athenians...
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  • Pythodelos Also spelled Pythodoros. 335–334 111.2 Euaenetus 334–333 111.3 Ctesicles 333–332 111.4 Nicocrates 332–331 112.1 Nicetes Also spelled Niceratos...
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  • identity of the Stesicles of Xenophon with the Ctesicles of Diodorus. But the latter writer tells us that Ctesicles had been sent sometime before to Zacynthus...
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  • belong to the genus Lecania: Lecania boraceae Carrera, 1958 c g Lecania ctesicles (Walker, 1851) c g Lecania femorata Macquart, 1838 c g Lecania leucopyga...
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  • Diodorus, these successful operations were conducted under the command of Ctesicles (doubtless the Stesicles of Xenophon), whom the Athenians had sent to...
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  • Crotalum Crotopus Crouching Satyr Eye-Cup Crypteia Ctesias Ctesibius Ctesicles Ctesilochus Ctesippus Ctimene Cuarius (Boeotia) Cult of Artemis at Brauron...
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  • Lecania calatina (Walker, 1849) Lecania clavata (Macquart, 1838) Lecania ctesicles (Walker, 1851) Lecania femorata (Macquart, 1838) Lecania hilarii (Macquart...
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