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  1. The Sea, The Sea (Penguin Epics) by Xenophon, 2006-12-26
  2. Xenophons Socratic Discourse by Leo Strauss, 1998-01-30
  3. On Revenues (Dodo Press) by Xenophon, 2007-09-24
  4. Anabasis: The March Up Country by Xenophon, 2009-07-06
  5. The March of the Ten Thousand; Being a Translation of the Anabasis, Preceded by a Life of Xenophon by Xenophon, 2010-02-10
  6. Collected Works of Xenophon by Xenophon, 2009-04-30
  7. The Portable Greek Historians: The Essence of Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius (Viking Portable Library)
  8. Hypnosis: A Scientific Approach (Master Work Series) by Theodore Xenophon Barber, 1995-06
  9. Economic Growth and Declining Social Welfare by Xenophon Zolotas, 1981-12-01
  10. The Shorter Socratic Writings: "Apology of Socrates to the Jury," "Oeconomicus," and "Symposium" by Xenophon, 2006-02-09
  11. Xenophon, V, Cyropaedia: Books 1-4 (Loeb Classical Library) (Bks. 1-4) by Xenophon, 1914-01-01
  12. Plato Apology of Socrates and Crito, With Extracts from the Phaedo and Symposium and from Xenophon's Memorabilia by Plato, 2002-12-14
  13. Untersuchungen zu Xenophons Kyrupadie (Beitrage zur Altertumskunde) (German Edition) by Christian Mueller-Goldingen, 1995
  14. The Expedition of Cyrus by Xenophon, 2009-12-27

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xenophon (444 BC357 BC), But they elected new leaders, including xenophonhimself, who led them north through Armenia and back to Greece.
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Xenophon (444 BC-357 BC)
Brief Biography
Xenophon, whose name literally means "strange sound," was an Athenian knight, an associate of Socrates , who is known for his chronicles of a mercenary expedition against Persia and the subsequent history of Greece. The expedition was led by Cyrus against his older brother, the Persian emperor Artaxerxes II. A battle took place at Cunaxa, where the Greeks were victorious but Cyrus was killed, and shortly thereafter their general, Clearchus of Sparta, was captured and executed. The mercenaries found themselves deep in hostile territory, far from the sea, and without leadership. But they elected new leaders, including Xenophon himself, who led them north through Armenia and back to Greece. This journey is called the Anabasis . Afterwards, Xenophon retired to Athens, but finding the city to be unfriendly, rejoined his comrades and helped the Spartans against Persia. When Athens allied with Persia against Sparta, he was banished, and spent the next few decades at Scillus, where his Anabasis was put together. Later the banishment was revoked, and Xenophon spent his last years at Athens.

62. Project Gutenberg Titles By Xenophon
Project Gutenberg Titles by. xenophon. Agesliaus. Anabasis. The Apology. TheCavalry General. Cyropaedia. The Economist. Hellenica. Hiero. The Memorabilia.
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63. Project Gutenberg Edition Of The Economist
Project Gutenberg Presents. The Economist. by xenophon. translatedby Henry Graham Dakyns. Project Gutenberg Release 1173 (January
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64. Xenophon
xenophon c.430 bc c.355 bc , Greek historian, b. Athens. He was xenophon.c.430 bc -c.355 bc , Greek historian, b. Athens. He was
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65. Xenophon
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Berühmter Athener in persischem Sold. Der um 430 vor Christus geborene Heerführer und Geschichtsschreiber, zeitweilig Schüler des Sokrates, gehörte einer griechischen Söldnertruppe an, die im persischen Bruderkrieg (401) Kyros den Jüngeren gegen Artaxerxes II. unterstützte, aber nach der Schlacht bei Kunaxa den Rückzug zum Schwarzen Meer unter Xenophons Leitung antreten mußte. Danach trat Xenophon in spartanische Dienste. Von seiner Vaterstadt verbannt, ließ er sich in seinem Landhaus in der Nähe von Olympia nieder. Dre Verlust der spartanischen Vormachtstellung nach der Schlacht von Leuktra (371) trieb Xenophon nach Korinth, wo er um 354 starb.

66. XENOPHON
xenophon, Greek historian and philosophical essayist, the son of Gryllus,was born at Athens about 430 B. xenophon. xenophon, Greek
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1 As the description of the Ionian campaign of Thrasyllus in 410 (Hellenica, i. 2) is clearly derived fromXenophon's own reminiscences, he must have taken part in this campaign, and cannot therefore have been less than twenty years of age at the time. XBNOPHON had crossed over into Asia to wage war against the Persian satraps Tissaphemes and Pharnabazus. Xenophon, who accompanied them, captured a wealthy Persian nobleman, with his family, near Pergamum, and the ransom paid for his recovery secured Xenophon a competency for life. On his return to Greece Xenophon served under Agesilaus, king of Sparta, at that time the chief power in the Greek world. With his native Athens and its general policy and institutions he was not in sympathy. At Coroneia (394) he fought with the Spartans against the Athenians and Thebans, for which his fellow-citizens decreed his banishment. The Spartans provided a home for him at Scillus in Elis, about two miles from Olympia; there he settled down to indulge his tastes for sport and literature. After Sparta's crushing defeat at Leuctra (371), Xenophon was driven from his home by the people of Elis. Meantime Sparta and Athens had become allies, and the Athenians repealed the decree which had condemned him to exile. There is, however, no evidence that he ever returned to his native city. According to Diogenes Laertius, he made his home at Corinth. The year of his death is not known; ail that can be said is that it was later than 355, the date of his work on the Revenues of Athens.

67. Xenophon
encyclopediaEncyclopedia xenophon, zen'ufun Pronunciation Key.xenophon , c. 430 BC–c. 355 BC, Greek historian, b. Athens. He
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Xenophon u f u n] Pronunciation Key Xenophon c. 430 B.C. c. 355 B.C. , Greek historian, b. Athens. He was one of the well-to-do young disciples of Socrates before leaving Athens to join the Greek force (the Ten Thousand) that was in the service of Cyrus the Younger of Persia. These troops served Cyrus at the disastrous battle of Cunaxa B.C. ). When Cyrus was killed, the Ten Thousand were forced to flee or surrender to the Persians. They retreated by fighting their way through an unknown and hostile land, harried by Tissaphernes. After the Greek generals had been treacherously killed by the Persians, Xenophon was chosen as one of the leaders of the heroic retreat. He tells the story in the most celebrated of his works, the Anabasis (see tr. by W. H. D. Rouse, 1947). After his return Xenophon, a great admirer of the military, disciplined, and aristocratic life of the Spartans, was in the service of Sparta. He accompanied Agesilaus II on the campaign that ended (394

68. Xenophon
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69. Xenophon
Name xenophon. Occupation Cavalryman, soldier, writer. From Athens. Sonof Gryllus. In 371 Elis reclaimed the area and xenophon left for Korinth.
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Name : Xenophon Occupation: Cavalryman, soldier, writer From : Athens Son of: Gryllus Occupation: Farmer Dates : c. 428-354 BC Brief biography In his youth met and knew Socrates. A member of the Hippeis (Cavalry). Left Athens in 401, 2 years after the restoration of democracy. Led 10,000 mercenaries into Asia to fight for Cyrus; the story of that expedition is the subject of his Anabasis . Went into the service of Agesilaos in 396. By 394, if not before, he was exiled from Athens, and his property confiscated. The Spartans gave him property near Olympia. He spent the next 20 years here, writing memoirs and suchlike. In 371 Elis reclaimed the area and Xenophon left for Korinth. His exile was revoked c. 368 and he returned to Athens c. 366. The eldest of his two sons died fighting in the Athenian contingent at the battle of Mantinea in 362. Context Works References Oxf. Comp. Cl. Lit s.v.
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70. Xenophon
xenophon. b. 431 BC, Attica, Greece d. , shortly before 350, Attica. When democracywas reestablished in Athens in 401, xenophon chose to go abroad.
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Xenophon
b. 431 BC, Attica, Greece
d. , shortly before 350, Attica Greek historian, author of the Anabasis. Its prose was highly regarded by literary critics in antiquity and had strong influence on Latin literature.
Life
Born of a well-to-do Athenian family, Xenophon grew up during the great war between Athens and Sparta (431-404 BC) and served in the elite force of Athenian cavalry. He and his well-to-do contemporaries sat at the feet of Socrates, were critical of the extreme form of democracy under which they lived, and sympathized with the right-wing revolutionaries who seized power for short spells in 411 BC and 404 BC. When democracy was reestablished in Athens in 401, Xenophon chose to go abroad. His dislike of extreme democracy was deepened by the condemnation and execution of Socrates in 399; a few years later he was himself exiled as a traitor. Xenophon was now deeply involved with Sparta and Agesilaus, whom he continued to serve. He was rewarded first with a residence at Sparta and then with an estate at Scillus near Olympia. Happily married and father of two sons, he had ample means and leisure to hunt, entertain the local gentry, and build a chapel to the hunter goddess, Artemis. But the star of Sparta was setting. In 371 Xenophon found a new refuge at Corinth. When Athens and Sparta became allies against Thebes, his banishment was revoked, and he went home c. 365. He resumed his old life in Athenian society, remained somewhat critical of democracy, and saw his sons join his old cavalry regiment. Xenophon wrote what was probably his last work, Ways and Means, in 355 BC, advocating a policy of peace for Athens and the Greek states. He was reputedly very handsome, and two copies of an original head, sculptured in marble, have survived.

71. Xenophon
xenophon xenophon the Athenian was born 431 BC He was a pupil of Socrates.He marched with the Spartans, and was exiled from Athens. xenophon.
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72. Pedigree Of Xenophon
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In memory of xenophon. 031451 Wotcha xenophon was last on IRC channel atbuffy500 days, 1 minute ago. . what could I possibly say to describe xenophon?
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    xenophon (444357 BC). in 401. xenophon himself mentions the circumstancesunder which he joined this army (Anab. 31). Proxenus, a
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    XENOPHON (444-357 B.C.) Biography Writings Account on Socrates BIOGRAPHY: An Athenian, the son of Gryllus Xenophon was born about 444 B.C. In his early life he was a pupil of Socrates ; but the turning point in his career came when he decided to serve in the Greek contingent raised by Cyrus against Artaxerxes in . Xenophon himself mentions the circumstances under which he joined this army (Anab. 3:1). Proxenus , a friend of Xenophon, was already with Cyrus, and he invited Xenophon to come to Sardis , and promised to introduce him to the Persian prince. He accompanied Cyrus into Upper Asia . In the battle of Cunaxa (401 B.C.) Cyrus lost his life, his barbarian troops were dispersed, and the Greeks were left alone on the wide plains between the Tigris and the Euphrates . It was after the treacherous massacre of Clearchus and others of the Greek commanders by the Persian satrap Tissaphernes that Xenophon came forward. He had held no command in the army of Cyrus, nor had he, in fact, served as a soldier, yet he was elected one of the generals, and took the principal part in conducting the Greeks in their memorable retreat along the Tigris over the high table-lands of Armenia to Trapezus on the Black Sea. From Trapezus the troops were conducted to

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    78. Books By Xenophon
    Author xenophon Entry 1181 The Symposium , trans. by Dakyns note 13 Entry 1179 On Revenues , translated by Dakyns note 11
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