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'''Arrian''' or '''Arrian of Nicomedia''' (c.87-after 145 A.D.) was a [[Greek]]-born [[Roman]] [[historian]]. His work ''Anabasis of Alexander'' "is widely regarded as the most important historical source" on the military actions of [[Alexander the Great]]."<ref>The Complete Works of Arrian, translated by Robison, E. Iliff, ''Anabasis of Alexander'', Preference, Delphi Classics, 2014</ref>  It is also evident in his writ that Arrian tried hard to imitate the style of [[Xenophon]].<ref>The Complete Works of Arrian, translated by Robison, E. Iliff, ''Anabasis of Alexander'', Preference, Delphi Classics, 2014</ref>
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'''Arrian''' or '''Arrian of Nicomedia''' (c.87-after 145 A.D.) was a [[Greek]]-born [[Roman]] [[historian]]. His work ''Anabasis of Alexander'' "is widely regarded as the most important historical source" on the military actions of [[Alexander the Great]].<ref>The Complete Works of Arrian, translated by Robison, E. Iliff, ''Anabasis of Alexander'', Preference, Delphi Classics, 2014</ref>  It is also evident in his writ that Arrian tried hard to imitate the style of [[Xenophon]].<ref>The Complete Works of Arrian, translated by Robison, E. Iliff, ''Anabasis of Alexander'', Preference, Delphi Classics, 2014</ref>
  
  

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Arrian or Arrian of Nicomedia (c.87-after 145 A.D.) was a Greek-born Roman historian. His work Anabasis of Alexander "is widely regarded as the most important historical source" on the military actions of Alexander the Great.[1] It is also evident in his writ that Arrian tried hard to imitate the style of Xenophon.[2]


References

  1. The Complete Works of Arrian, translated by Robison, E. Iliff, Anabasis of Alexander, Preference, Delphi Classics, 2014
  2. The Complete Works of Arrian, translated by Robison, E. Iliff, Anabasis of Alexander, Preference, Delphi Classics, 2014