Polybius
[puh-lib-ee-uh s] /pəˈlɪb i əs/
noun
1.
c205–c123 b.c, Greek historian.
/pəʊˈlɪbɪəs/
noun
1.
?205–?123 bc, Greek historian. Under the patronage of Scipio the Younger, he wrote in 40 books a history of Rome from 264 bc to 146 bc
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