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and is no longer widely accepted. It is rejected by the most recent editors of Craterus' fragments, Donatella Erdas and Edwin Carawan. Jacoby proposed that he was a
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after his death, but around 253 BC resolved to challenge the Macedonian supremacy and seek independence as a tyrant.
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As a historian Craterus distinguished himself as a diligent compiler of documents relating to the history of
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following his mother's third marriage. When Antigonus became king of Macedon, Craterus was made governor of
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This identification of the historian with Craterus the son of the general was first challenged in 1955 by
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Carawan, Edwin (2017). "Krateros the Macedonian (342)". In Worthington, Ian (ed.).
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Carawan, Edwin (2007). "Krateros the Macedonian (342)". In Worthington, Ian (ed.).
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In the 19th century, Meineke, Cobet, and Krech identified Craterus with the son of
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historian, who produced a compilation of fifth century BC Athenian inscriptions.
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Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, Part III
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Transactions of the American Philological Association
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Cratero, il Macedone : testimonianze e frammenti
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index

Ancient Greek
romanized
Macedonian
Alexander the Great
Craterus
Phila
Demetrius Poliorcetes
Antigonus II Gonatas
Corinth
Chalcis
Alexander
Euboea
Felix Jacoby
peripatetic
Theophrastus
Attica
Athens
Harpocration
Stephanus of Byzantium
Carawan 2017
Erdas 2002


Carawan 2017


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