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Cheirisophus (general)

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at Byzantium, and wished to reserve them exclusively for their own portion of the army. With the small division still under his command, Cheirisophus arrived safely at Calpe, where he died from the effects of a medicine which he had taken for a fever.
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soldiers from plundering the Heracleots. On the sixth or seventh day after Cheirisophus's election, these troops, who formed more than half the army, separated themselves from the rest and departed by sea under ten generals whom they had appointed.
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of the retreating army. He held this post throughout the retreat in cooperation with Xenophon. There was only one time that any difference arose between them, and that was caused by Cheirisophus having struck, in a fit of angry suspicion, an
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Xenophon then offered to continue the march with the remainder of the forces, under the command of Cheirisophus, but Cheirisophus declined the proposal based on advice from
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to make an offer of placing him on the Persian throne, an offer which Ariaeus declined.
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After the arrest of Clearchus and the other generals, through the treachery of
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who was guiding them, and who left them because of the insult.
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sent Cheirisophus with a delegation to the Persian general
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index


Battle of Cunaxa
Ancient Greek
Spartan
Ten Thousand
Cyrus the Younger
ephors
Diodorus Siculus
Artaxerxes
Issus
Cilicia
Battle of Cunaxa
Clearchus
Ariaeus
Tissaphernes
Xenophon
vanguard
Armenian
Trapezus
Euxine
Anaxibius
Byzantium
Sinope
Arcadian
Achaean
Neon
Calpe
Cleander
harmost
Diodorus Siculus

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