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Ἀκεστόδωρος

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Ἀκεστό·δωρος, ου (ὁ) Akestodôros, historien, PLUT. Them. 13.

Étym. ἀκεστός, δῶρον.

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Proper name: ACESTODO'RUS (Ἀκεστόδωρος), a Greek historical writer, who is cited by Plutarch (Them. 13), and whose work contained, as it appears, an account of the battle of Salamis among other things. The time at which he lived is unknown. Stephanus (s. v.Μεγάλη πόλις) speaks of an Acestodorus of Megidopolis, who wrote a work on cities (περὶ πόλεων), but whether this is the same as the above-mentioned writer is not clear. (Wikisource | public domain)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (ed. William Smith 1870), Wikisource | public domain

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