Criton of Pieria
Criton of Pieria (Greek: Κρίτων Πιεριώτης, Πιερ(ι)εύς; Latin Crito Pieriota, Pieriotes, Pierius, Pierensis) was a 2nd-century Greek historian[1].
Titles of works
- Παλληνικά, Pallenica, On Pallene
- Συρακουσῶν κτίσις, The Foundation of Syracuse
- Περσικά, Persica, On Persia
- Σικελικά, Siculica, On Sicily
- Συρακουσῶν περιήγησις, Description of Syracuse
- Περὶ τῆς ἀρχῆς τῶν Μακεδόνων, On the Empire of the Macedonians
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References
- Ancient Library.4
- Studies in Ancient Society by Moses I. Finley
- Bibliothecae by Johann Albert Fabricius
- Suda κ 2453
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