Some Passages in Arrian Concerning Alexander

Classical Quarterly 30 (2):455-476 (1980)
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‘Alexander, it is said, starting from Amphipolis and keeping on his left the city Philippi and the mountain Orbelus, invaded Thrace, that part occupied by the so-called self-governing Thracians. He crossed the river Nestus, and in ten days, they say, he reached the mountain Haemus.’

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Sind: A General Introduction.Gregory L. Possehl & H. T. Lambrick - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):385.

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