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331 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 74
329/8 B.C.After this year was over, Cephisophon became archon at
Athens, and Gaius Valerius and Marcus Clodius consuls in Rome.Cephisophon was archon at Athens from July of 329 to June of 328 B.C. The Roman consuls of 331 B.C. were C. Valerius
Potitus and M. Claudius Marcellus (Broughton, 1.143). In this year, now that Dareius
was dead, Bessus with Nabarnes and BarxaesThese names appear
as Nabarzanes and Barsaentes in Curtius and Arrian. and many others of the Iranian
nobles got to Bactria, eluding the hands of Alexander. Bessus had been appointed satrap of this
region by Dareius and being known to everyone because of his administration, now called upon
the population to defend their freedom. He pointed out that
the nature of their country would assist them very much, since the region was hard for an enemy
to penetrate and furnished enough men for them to establish their independence. He proclaimed
that he would take personal command
328 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 74
329/8 B.C.After this year was over, Cephisophon became archon at
Athens, and Gaius Valerius and Marcus Clodius consuls in Rome.Cephisophon was archon at Athens from July of 329 to June of 328 B.C. The Roman consuls of 331 B.C. were C. Valerius
Potitus and M. Claudius Marcellus (Broughton, 1.143). In this year, now that Dareius
was dead, Bessus with Nabarnes and BarxaesThese names appear
as Nabarzanes and Barsaentes in Curtius and Arrian. and many others of the Iranian
nobles got to Bactria, eluding the hands of Alexander. Bessus had been appointed satrap of this
region by Dareius and being known to everyone because of his administration, now called upon
the population to defend their freedom. He pointed out that
the nature of their country would assist them very much, since the region was hard for an enemy
to penetrate and furnished enough men for them to establish their independence. He proclaimed
that he would take personal command
329 BC - 328 BC (search for this): book 17, chapter 74
329/8 B.C.After this year was over, Cephisophon became archon at
Athens, and Gaius Valerius and Marcus Clodius consuls in Rome.Cephisophon was archon at Athens from July of 329 to June of 328 B.C. The Roman consuls of 331 B.C. were C. Valerius
Potitus and M. Claudius Marcellus (Broughton, 1.143). In this year, now that Dareius
was dead, Bessus with Nabarnes and BarxaesThese names appear
as Nabarzanes and Barsaentes in Curtius and Arrian. and many others of the Iranian
nobles got to Bactria, eluding the hands of Alexander. Bessus had been appointed satrap of this
region by Dareius and being known to everyone because of his administration, now called upon
the population to defend their freedom. He pointed out that
the nature of their country would assist them very much, since the region was hard for an enemy
to penetrate and furnished enough men for them to establish their independence. He proclaimed
that he would take personal command