Hegesander (historian)
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Hegesander () was an ancient Greek historian, and a citizen of
Delphi Delphi (; ), in legend previously called Pytho (Πυθώ), was an ancient sacred precinct and the seat of Pythia, the major oracle who was consulted about important decisions throughout the ancient Classical antiquity, classical world. The A ...
. Besides an historical work, called ''Commentaries'' (Greek: ''Hypomnemata''), which consisted of at least six books, and seems to have been of a somewhat discursive character, he wrote a work on statues (''hypomnema andrianton kai agalmaton''). The period at which he flourished is not known, but he cannot have been more ancient than the reign of
Antigonus II Gonatas Antigonus II Gonatas (, ; – 239 BC) was a Macedonian Greek ruler who solidified the position of the Antigonid dynasty in Macedon after a long period defined by anarchy and chaos and acquired fame for his victory over the Gauls who had inv ...
, which is mentioned by him (
Athenaeus Athenaeus of Naucratis (, or Nαυκράτιος, ''Athēnaios Naukratitēs'' or ''Naukratios''; ) was an ancient Greek rhetorician and Grammarian (Greco-Roman), grammarian, flourishing about the end of the 2nd and beginning of the 3rd century ...
. ix. p. 400, d.), and which extended from 283 to 239 BC.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hegesander (Historian) Ancient Greek historians known only from secondary sources People from Delphi