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On the Web
- Xenophon - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - Short biography and profile of his literary and historical contributions.
- The Xenophon Page - Centralized access to Internet Classics Archive and Perseus Project texts, from the LitWeb of San Antonio College.
- Xenophon - Kurze Biographie, Werke, im Projekt Gutenberg vorhandene Werke.
- Xenophone Records - Greek music, including urban folk, traditional, popular, Byzantine, and children's songs and stories.
- The Polity of the Spartans - Ancient History Sourcebook version of Xenophon's c. 375 BC text, modified by Prof. Arkenburg of California State University at Fullerton from Fred Fling's 1907 English translation.
- Xenophone - Offers web strategy, design, and development.
- Xenophone Records - Greek music, including urban folk, traditional, popular, Byzantine, and children's songs and stories.
- Anabasis, or March Up Country - Ancient History Sourcebook transcription from typed from Dakyns' series.
- Xenophon - Pupil of Socrates, who contributed to the record of his life.
- The Spartan War Machine, c. 375 B.C.E. - An account as written by Xenophon, c.428-c.354 B.C.E.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gaius Stertinius Xenophon - Gaius Stertinius Xenophon (approx. 10 BC - 54 AD), often referred to in ancient literature as simply Xenophon, was a physician who served the Roman Emperor, Claudius, the fourth member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
- Xenophon (crater) - Xenophon is a small lunar crater that lies across the southern rim of the Fermi walled-plain, to the west of the Tsiolkovskiy crater. South of Xenophon is 'Zhiritskiy F', a satellite crater of Zhiritskiy to the south-southwest.
- Nick Xenophon - Nick Xenophon (born 1959 in Adelaide) is a South Australian barrister and anti-gambling campaigner, prior member of the South Australian Legislative Council from 1997 to 2007, and candidate for the Australian Senate in the 2007 federal election.
- Xenophon P. Wilfley - Xenophon Pierce Wilfley (1871-1931) was a Democratic Party politician who represented the state of Missouri in the U.S.
- Xenophon of Ephesus - Xenophon of Ephesus (fl. 2nd century–3rd century?