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Hellenica

Hellenica (also Hellenika; Ancient Greek: Ἑλληνικά) is a work of history by the Greek writer Xenophon. It was intended as a continuation of Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War, which was left unfinished and ends abruptly in the year 411 BC. Xenophon's history covers the years 411–362 BC, through the end of the Peloponnesian War and its aftermath.

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Xenophon
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Ancient Greek
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Hellenica at Wikisource

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related to Translations and critical editions · 52
Hellenica → Aris, Available, Brownson, Cambridge, Carleton, Commentary, David Thomas, Daykins, George Cawkwell, Greek, Gregory Crane, Harvard University Press, Hellenika I-II, Historia Graeca, History, John Marincola, Krentz, Library Project, Loeb Classical Library, London
related to Hellenica Oxyrhynchia and Bibliotheca historica · 22
Hellenica → AD, BC, Bibliotheca, Despite, Diodorus, Diodorus Siculus, Diodorus' Bibliotheca, Egypt, Ephorus, Greek, Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, It, Its, Oxyrhynchus, Prior, Roman, Stylistically, The, The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, Xenophon
related to Reliability · 15
Hellenica → Also, Arcadian League, As, He, However, Megalopolis, Messene, Persia, Second Athenian League, Sparta, Sparta's, The, Thebes, While Hellenica, Xenophon
related to Book 3 (401–395 BC) · 14
Hellenica → Artaxerxes II, Asia Minor, Athenian, Book, Here Xenophon, Ionia, King Agesilaus, Persian, Persians, Pharnabazus, Spartan, Ten-thousand, The, Tissaphernes
related to Religion · 12
Hellenica → He, Herodotus, His, Socrates, Sparta, Spartan, Spartans, Thebes, These, Unlike, Xenophon, Xenophon's
related to Other works titled Hellenica · 11
Hellenica → Among, As, Chios, Cyme, Ephorus, He, Hercules, Isocrates, The Hellenica, Theopompus, Thucydides
related to Content · 9
Hellenica → Athens, Greece, Leuctra, Macedon, Peloponnesian War, Sparta, Sparta's, The, Theban
related to Military and leadership · 9
Hellenica → Also, Good, His, Homeric, Like, They, Treating, Xenophon, Xenophon's
related to Style · 9
Hellenica → An, Herodotus, It, Modern, Socrates, Their, Thucydides, Xenophon, Xenophon's
related to Composition · 7
Hellenica → BC, Peloponnesian War, Some, The, There, Thucydides, Xenophon

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xenophon history bc war work xenophon's sparta battle athens herodotus also events greek thebes often peloponnesian thucydides battles book later

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HellenicaAuthorXenophon1.00infobox
HellenicaLanguageAncient Greek1.00infobox
HellenicaTextHellenica at Wikisource1.00infobox
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Here Xenophon0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Athenian0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Spartan0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Ten-thousand0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Persian0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Artaxerxes II0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Book0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)King Agesilaus0.60section
Hellenicarelated to Book 3 (401–395 BC)Asia Minor0.60section

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