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- Cephalion_(historian) abstract "Cephalion was a Roman historian of the time of Hadrian. He wrote a history of Assyria from the time of Ninus and Semiramis to that of Alexander the Great. It was written in the Ionic dialect, and was divided into nine books, called by the names of the Muses; and as in this he aped Herodotus, so he is reported to have aimed at resembling Homer by concealing his birthplace. Hadrian banished him to Sicily where this work was composed.".
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- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st-century_Romans.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman-era_historians.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Hadrian.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_Greek.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_dialect.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Ninus.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_historian.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Roman_historiography.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLink Semiramis.
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cephalion (historian)".
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cephalion".
- Cephalion_(historian) hasPhotoCollection Cephalion_(historian).
- Cephalion_(historian) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cephalion_(historian) subject Category:1st-century_Romans.
- Cephalion_(historian) subject Category:Roman-era_historians.
- Cephalion_(historian) hypernym Historian.
- Cephalion_(historian) type Person.
- Cephalion_(historian) comment "Cephalion was a Roman historian of the time of Hadrian. He wrote a history of Assyria from the time of Ninus and Semiramis to that of Alexander the Great. It was written in the Ionic dialect, and was divided into nine books, called by the names of the Muses; and as in this he aped Herodotus, so he is reported to have aimed at resembling Homer by concealing his birthplace. Hadrian banished him to Sicily where this work was composed.".
- Cephalion_(historian) label "Cephalion (historian)".
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- Cephalion_(historian) isPrimaryTopicOf Cephalion_(historian).