. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . 364. Diodor. 1. 15,16; Cic. de Invent. 1. 2, c. Q; C. Nep. in Pelop.; Val. , c. 13; Ovid, in lb. v. 321; Mian. far. Hist. 1. 11,c. 9; Plut. Pans. 1. 6, c. 5. Alexander, surnamed Spartiatcs, a Spartan leader, waskilled with 200 of his countrymen by the Argives, whosepassage through Tegsca he wished to prevent. Diod. 1. 15. Alexander, a son of Eropus, surnamed


. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . 364. Diodor. 1. 15,16; Cic. de Invent. 1. 2, c. Q; C. Nep. in Pelop.; Val. , c. 13; Ovid, in lb. v. 321; Mian. far. Hist. 1. 11,c. 9; Plut. Pans. 1. 6, c. 5. Alexander, surnamed Spartiatcs, a Spartan leader, waskilled with 200 of his countrymen by the Argives, whosepassage through Tegsca he wished to prevent. Diod. 1. 15. Alexander, a son of Eropus, surnamed Lyncestes, whomAlexander the Great pat to death on suspicion of his hold-ing correspondence with Darius, against himself. Exped, Alex. 1. 2. Alexander, a governor of Lyeia, who brought a reinforce-ment of troops to Alexander the Great, probably the sameas was afterwards kdled in attempting to scale the rock ofAornus. Q. CI. 8, c. 11. Alexander, son of Polvperchon, one of Alexanders generals,made himself sovereign of Sicyon, and was assassinated byAlexion, one of his courtiers, at the head of his army, inthe ll6th Olympiad, 315. His wife Cratesipolisreigned after his death with great prudence. Diod. , 19-. ALE Alexander, surnamed Helios, son of Mark Antony andCleopatra, was taken to Rome before Augustus, after thebattle of Actiura. Pint, in Anion. Alexander, an impostor, who called himself the son ofPerseus, king of Macedonia, and raised an army to supporthis pretensions, but was forced to rly into Durdania. Dion.; Uss. in Anna I. Alexander, third king of Emesus, son of Sampa:us Seramus,was carried in triumph by Augustus. Alexander, a son of Lysimachus, mentioned by 1. 6, c. 12. Alexander, a Thessalian, who in a naval battle providedhis soldiers with missile weapons to annoy the 1. 6, c. 27- Alexander, son of Jason, was sent to Rome by Hyrcanus,the high priest of the Jews, to renew his alliance with thesenate. Alexand


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