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Alexander III leads an expedition against Arabians at Mount Antilibanus.

Related Conflict :Wars of Alexander The Great
Perpetrator (Person) :
Perpetrator (Group) :
  • Army of Alexander III the Great Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: soldier
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    Victim (Group) :
  • Origin: Arabian, Age: adult, Activity: soldier
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    Level :intersocial
    Source :Plutarch, Alexander 24.6 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Antilibanus (Anti-Lebanon, Eastern Lebanon Mountain Range)
    Time Periode :Hellenistic Greece
    Century :4 B.C.
    Year :332 B.C.
     
    Context :war/military campaign
    Motivation :tactical/strategical
    ambition
     
    Original Text :διὰ μέσου δὲ τῆς πολιορκίας ἐπὶ τοὺς Ἄραβας τοὺς προσοικοῦντας τῷ Ἀντιλιβάνῳ στρατεύσας ἐκινδύνευσε διὰ τὸν παιδαγωγὸν Λυσίμαχον: ἐξηκολούθησε γὰρ αὐτῷ λέγων τοῦ Φοίνικος οὐκ εἶναι χείρων οὐδὲ πρεσβύτερος, ἐπεὶ δὲ πλησιάσας τοῖς ὀρεινοῖς καὶ τοὺς ἵππους ἀπολιπὼν πεζὸς ἐβάδιζεν, οἱ μὲν ἄλλοι πολὺ προῆλθον,
     
    Translation :While the siege of the city was in progress, he made an expedition against the Arabians who dwelt in the neighbourhood of Mount Antilibanus. On this expedition he risked his life to save his tutor, Lysimachus, who insisted on following him, declaring himself to be neither older nor weaker than Phoenix. But when the force drew near the mountains, they abandoned their horses and proceeded on foot, and most of them got far on in advance.
     
    Edition :Plutarch. Plutarch's Lives. with an English Translation by. Bernadotte Perrin. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1919. 7.
     
    Remark :english citation: The city mentioned here is Tyre which Alexander besieged for seven months.
     
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    Created at :2014-07-09 : 01:03:41
    Last changed :2020-11-25 : 04:43:48
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00002038
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