Granicus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Granicus   - a river in north-west Anatolia, where Alexander defeated the Persians
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Wikipedia entry
72/9 of Mithridates' retreating army by the rivers Aesepus and Granicus.
    Within translations:
FGrH_255.6 sians in a battle by the river Granicus. In the third year
Hieron:Chron_1683 king's generals at the river Granicus. 111.4 . [1684]
Memn_4 Persians at the river Granicus had opened the way for
Plut:Mor_179 he fought at the river Granicus, he exhorted the Macedon


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