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Arrian

c. 86 CEc. 160 CE · Nicomedia

Arrian of Nicomedia (c. 86 - c. 160 CE) was a Greek historian, philosopher, and Roman official from Bithynia in Asia Minor. He is best known for the "Anabasis of Alexander," a careful and widely respected history of the campaigns of Alexander the Great, based on early eyewitness sources. A devoted student of the Stoic teacher Epictetus, he also recorded his master's teachings in the "Discourses" and the popular handbook known as the "Enchiridion."

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NicomediaBithynia

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Nicomedia, modern İzmit in northwestern Turkey, was the capital of the kingdom of Bithynia and later a principal residence of Roman emperors. The historian Arrian, author of the Anabasis of Alexander, was a native of Nicomedia.

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