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Androsthenes of Thasos

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Androsthenes (Ancient Greek: Ἀνδροσθένης; literally meaning: "Man's Strength") of Thasos, son of Callistratus, was one of the admirals of Alexander the Great. He sailed as a trierarch with Nearchus, and was also sent by Alexander down the Euphrates to explore the coast of the Persian Gulf, skirting the coast of Arabia in a triacontor and sailing further than Archias of Pella. He wrote an account of this voyage, titled The Navigation of the Indian sea (''Ὁ τῆς Ἰνδικῆς παραπλοῦς).

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  1. Strabo 16.3.2 (see in the Greek source and English translation)
  2. Arrian, The Anabasis of Alexander vii. 20.
  3. Athenaeus iii. p. 93, b.
  4. Theophrastus, On the Causes of Plants ii. 5
  5. Gerardus Vossius, De Historicis Graecis, ed. Wessmann, p. 98.
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