Arrian died in 160.
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Arrian.
Philip A. Stadter has written: 'Arrian of Nicomedia'
The Anabasis of Alexander by Arrian of Nicomedia.
Yes , Arrian was able to use sources now lost to the modern historian .
A Greek historian and philosopher of the 2nd-century CE. He wrote a description of the campaigns of Alexander the Great called Anabasis.
There were several during the 4th Century BCE - prominent Xenephon and Arrian.
According to Arrian he crossed to Asia Minor 30,000 infantry including light troops and archers, and 5,000 cavalry.
Yes, Epictetus was a Stoic philosopher. He is known for his teachings that emphasize self-discipline, acceptance of fate, and focusing on what is in our control. His works, recorded by his student Arrian, have had a significant influence on Stoic philosophy.
Yes he did. When Alexander the Great crossed the Hellespont he was leading an army of 42.000 men that reached in its peak 100.000 men according to ancient sources Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus etc.
When Alexander the great crossed the Hellespont he was leading an army of 42.000 men that reached in its peak 100.000 men according to ancient sources Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus etc.
Epictetus was a Greek Stoic philosopher who lived in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. He is known for his teachings on ethics, virtue, and self-discipline, which were compiled by his student Arrian into the "Discourses" and the "Enchiridion." His philosophy emphasizes the importance of focusing on what is within our control and accepting what is not.