Panares

Panares

Panares was a general of the ancient city of Kydonia at the time which the Romans attacked the city in 69 BC. [Appianus, 1899] In this era Kydonia had aligned itself with the interests of pirates and incurred the anger of the Roman Senate. [Mommsen, 1894] When the Romans vanquished Kydonia, Panares surrendered the city, while co-general Lasthenes fled to Knossos. [Hogan, 2008]

ee also

*Knossos

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* Alexandria Appianus and Horace White, "The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria", 1899, Macmillan company
* C. Michael Hogan, "Cydonia", The Modern Antiquarian, Jan. 23, 2008 [http://letmespeaktothedriver.com/site/10881/cydonia.html#fieldnotes]
* Theodor Mommsen, "The History of Rome", Translated by William Purdie Dickson, published 1894


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