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Hippia may refer to: Hippia (plant), a genus of flowering plant in the sunflower family Hippia (moth), a genus of moth of the family Notodontidae Hippia
Hippia
5th century BC Greek sophist
Hippias of Elis (/ˈhɪpiəs/; Greek: Ἱππίας ὁ Ἠλεῖος; late 5th century BC) was a Greek sophist, and a contemporary of Socrates. With an assurance characteristic
Hippias
Topics referred to by the same term
Hippias was an ancient Greek sophist. Hippias may also refer to: Hippias (tyrant), tyrant of Athens, son of Peisistratos Hippias Major and Hippias Minor
Hippias_(disambiguation)
Curve where spinning and moving lines cross
The quadratrix or trisectrix of Hippias (also called the quadratrix of Dinostratus) is a curve which is created by a uniform motion. It is traced out
Quadratrix_of_Hippias
Ancient Roman family
The gens Hippia was an obscure plebeian family of ancient Rome. No members of this gens are mentioned by Roman writers, but several are known from inscriptions
Hippia_gens
Species of moth
Evius hippia is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Caspar Stoll in 1790. It is found in Mexico, Panama, Trinidad, French Guiana, Colombia
Evius_hippia
Tyrant of Athens from 527 to 510 BC
Hippias (Ancient Greek: Ἱππίας, romanized: Hippías; c. 570 BC – 490 BC) was the last tyrant of Athens, ruling from 527 to 510 BC. He was one of the Peisistratids
Hippias_(tyrant)
Dialogue of Plato
Hippias Major (or What is Beauty? or Greater Hippias (Greek: Ἱππίας μείζων, Hippías meízōn), to distinguish it from the Hippias Minor, which has the same
Hippias_Major
Species of butterfly
Pareronia hippia, the common wanderer or Indian wanderer, is a medium-sized butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites. It is found
Pareronia_hippia
Genus of moths
Hippia is a genus of moths of the family Notodontidae described by Heinrich Benno Möschler in 1878. Hippia mumetes (Cramer, 1775) Hippia vittipalpis (Walker
Hippia_(moth)
Greek mythological hero
and motion to be illusions. In Hippias Minor, a Socratic dialogue attributed to Plato, an arrogant man named Hippias argues with Socrates. The two get
Achilles
Dialogue of Plato
Hippias Minor (Greek: Ἱππίας ἐλάττων), or On Lying, is thought to be one of Plato's early works. Socrates matches wits with an arrogant polymath, who
Hippias_Minor
Tyrant of Athens from c. 528 BC to 514 BC
Greek authors to have been the tyrant of Athens, along with his brother Hippias, after the death of their father Peisistratos in about 528/7 BC. The word
Hipparchus (brother of Hippias)
Hipparchus_(brother_of_Hippias)
Species of butterfly
subspecies: Aporia hippia hippia Aporia hippia crataegoides Aporia hippia japonica (Japan) Aporia hippia kreitneri Aporia hippia occidentalis (Transbaikalia)
Aporia_hippia
Genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family
Strongylosperma Less. Cenia Comm. ex Juss. Cenia sect. Actinocenia DC. Hippia L.f. Ctenosperma Hook.f. Lancisia Fabr. Machlis DC. Otochlamys DC. Cotyla
Cotula
Species of butterfly
Pseudonympha hippia, or Burchell's brown, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in South Africa on cool high altitude fynbos covered hills
Pseudonympha_hippia
Greek philosopher
scholars. Early: Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Hippias Minor, Hippias Major, Ion, Laches, Lysis, Protagoras Middle: Cratylus, Euthydemus
Plato
Two men from ancient Athens
brother of the tyrant Hippias, for which they were executed. A few years later, in 510 BC, the Spartan king Cleomenes I forced Hippias to go into exile, thereby
Harmodius_and_Aristogeiton
490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars
King of Sparta, the Athenian people had expelled Hippias, the tyrant ruler of Athens. With Hippias's father Peisistratus, the family had ruled for 36
Battle_of_Marathon
Deme of the phyle Aegeis of ancient Attica
Poseidon, it possessed a sacred grove of the Eumenides, altars of Athena Hippia, Demeter, Zeus, and Prometheus, together with sanctuaries of Peirithous
Colonus_(Attica)
Winged horse in Greek mythology
Pegasus to be tamed and connects this motif to the Corinthian cult of Athena Hippia/Chalinitis. Hubbard also notes Pegasus’s appearance on early Corinthian
Pegasus
City-state in ancient Greece
Lamian War in 322 BC, one year after the death of Alexander the Great. Hippias, son of Peisistratus, had ruled Athens jointly with his brother, Hipparchus
Classical_Athens
6th-century BC Athenian lawgiver
In 510 BC, Spartan hoplites helped the Athenians overthrow the tyrant Hippias, son of Peisistratus. Cleomenes I, king of Sparta, put in place a pro-Spartan
Cleisthenes
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
p. 34: Others include Charmides, Crito, Euthydemus, Euthyphro, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Ion, Laches, Lysis, Protagoras. Benson 2011, p. 179, also
Socrates
Species of butterfly
Euploea usipetes Hewitson, 1858 Synonyms purus van Eecke, 1915 Euploea hippias Miskin, 1890 Hirpada rezia Kirby, 1894 astrifera Fruhstorfer, 1910 albodiscalis
Euploea_usipetes
Late 6th century BC Athenian aristocrat and opponent of Cleisthenes
6th century BC. He had remained in Athens during the tyranny of Hippias, but after Hippias was overthrown, he became involved in a struggle for power with
Isagoras
Species of moth
Species: E. insularis Binomial name Elasmia insularis (Grote, 1866) Synonyms Edema insularis Grote, 1866 Hippia insularis Elasmia lignosa Möschler 1886
Elasmia_insularis
Revolt by the people of Athens
tyranny by his sons Hippias and Hipparchus, the latter of which was murdered by the tyrannicides Harmodius and Aristogeiton. Hippias executed the tyrannicides
Athenian_Revolution
Period of four years associated with the Olympic Games of the Ancient Greeks
Olympics were established during Greece's Archaic Era, it was not until Hippias that a consistent list was established and not until Ephorus in the Hellenistic
Olympiad
Genus of moths
1905) Evius aurococcinea Walker, 1855 Evius cochenouri Schaus, 1910 Evius hippia (Stoll, 1790) Evius lobata (Dognin, 1911) Evius venusta (Dognin, 1924) Pitkin
Evius
Species of moth
GBIF: 9171886 iNaturalist: 328065 ITIS: 936878 LepIndex: 63841 MONA: 7950.1 Hippia mandela Wikidata: Q5353529 BugGuide: 598177 GBIF: 5118800 IRMNG: 10636219
Elasmia_mandela
Ancient Greek goddess
Athena won the epithet Areia (Αρεία). Athena was sometimes given the epithet Hippia (Ἵππια "of the horses", "equestrian"), referring to her invention of the
Athena
Legendary Greek king of Ithaca
compared to the title character's rigid antiquity. Plato in his dialogue Hippias Minor examines a literary question about whom Homer intended to portray
Odysseus
Species of moth
Notodontidae Genus: Elasmia Species: E. packardii Binomial name Elasmia packardii (Morrison, 1875) Synonyms Edema packardii Morrison, 1875 Hippia packardii
Elasmia_packardii
Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus
(Thelxinìa) at Athens. Θεομήτωρ (Theomētōr) 'mother of a god' at Samos. Ἱππία (Hippia), 'of the horse' at Olympia. Λακίνια (Lacinia) at Croton. Λευκώλενος (Leukōlenos)
Hera
Agiad King of Sparta from c. 524 BC to c. 490 BC
removal of Hippias in 510. Hippias was present and pleaded his cause in Sparta, but the allies led by Corinth rejected the proposal. Hippias then left
Cleomenes_I
Gratidia Gratia Hateria Heia Helvia Helvidia Herennia Herennuleia Herminia Hippia Hirria Hirtia Hirtuleia Holconia Horatia Hordeonia Hortensia Hosidia Hostia
List_of_Roman_gentes
Greek philosopher (c. 495 – c. 430 BC)
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Zeno_of_Elea
Species of butterfly
found in India is sometimes considered as a separate species, Pareronia hippia. Male upperside: ground colour a clear pale blue of a much deeper tint than
Pareronia_valeria
Persian general and satrap, 513 to 492 BC
censured. Hippias, the former tyrant of Athens expelled in 510 BC, went to the Persians for assistance in regaining control of Athens in 505 BC. Hippias maligned
Artaphernes
Greek Stoic philosopher (c. 50 – c. 135)
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Epictetus
492–490 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars
King of Sparta, the Athenian people had expelled Hippias, the tyrant ruler of Athens. With Hippias's father Peisistratus, the family had ruled for 36
First Persian invasion of Greece
First_Persian_invasion_of_Greece
Species of flowering plant
Spreng. Gymnostyles pedunculata Moc. ex DC. Gymnostyles peruviana Spreng. Hippia minuta L.f. Lancisia minuta (L.f.) Rydb. Soliva mexicana DC. Soliva minuta
Cotula_mexicana
Athenian polemarch during the Pisistratid dynasty
for the return of Charmus' son-in-law (and Hipparchus' brother-in-law), Hippias, the other son of Pisistratus exiled in 511/10, and for the appeasement
Charmus
6th century BC tyrant of Lampsacus
(Ancient Greek: Ἳπποκλος) is a tyrant of Lampsacus and the son of Aeantides. Hippias gave his daughter Archedice into marriage by consideration of Thucydides's
Hippoclus
Set of philosophical problems
2011-03-07. Plato (1926) Plato: Cratylus. Parmenides. Greater Hippias. Lesser Hippias, H. N. Fowler (Translator), Loeb Classical Library. ISBN 0-674-99185-0
Zeno's_paradoxes
Flat horse race in Britain
1862: Shillelagh 1863: Umpire 1864: Le Bearnais 1865: Saccharometer 1866: Hippia 1867: Cecrops 1868: Xi 1869: Gertrude 1870: King of the Forest 1871: Chopette
King Charles III Stakes (Great Britain)
King_Charles_III_Stakes_(Great_Britain)
Athenian statesman and general (c. 550–489 BC)
Athens to become eponymous archon under the rule of the Peisistratid tyrant Hippias in 524/23 BC. Miltiades the Elder was childless, so when he died around
Miltiades
10. Πολυκάστ[α] Thrason ho Nikyllas Polykast[a?] 5. Ἱππίας 11. Ἀντιφίλα Hippias Antiphila 6. Εὐβούλα 12. Γαλέστας Euboula Galestas 13. Φιλάν Philan 14
Pydna_curse_tablets
6th-century BC tyrant of ancient Athens
546 to 510 BC, referring to Pisistratus and his two sons, Hipparchus and Hippias. Ancient Greek governments were typically monarchies in the 10th and 9th
Pisistratus
6th tetralogy Euthydemus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno 7th tetralogy Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Ion, Menexenus 8th tetralogy Clitophon, Republic, Timaeus
List of manuscripts of Plato's dialogues
List_of_manuscripts_of_Plato's_dialogues
Ancient philosophy
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Stoicism
Spiral curve of the form r = a*sin(θ)/θ
\quad y={\frac {a\sin ^{2}t}{t}}.} The cochleoid is the inverse curve of Hippias' quadratrix. Heinrich Wieleitner: Spezielle Ebene Kurven. Göschen, Leipzig
Cochleoid
Military alliance led by Sparta, c. 550 – 366 BC
a failure. War against Hippias: c. 511, Sparta sent a first naval army against Athens, at the time ruled by the tyrant Hippias, perhaps because of his
Peloponnesian_League
Spartan military commander (died 511 BC)
died while leading an unsuccessful expedition against the Athenian tyrant Hippias in 511 BC. He was possibly the first Spartan navarch. Anchimolus, son of
Anchimolus
6th century BC Athenian sculptor
Harmodius and Aristogeiton funded by the Athenians on the expulsion of Hippias. These statues were carried away to Susa by Xerxes I of Persia during the
Antenor
Ancient Greek temple in Athens
colossal new Temple of Olympian Zeus was begun around 520 BC by his sons, Hippias and Hipparchos. They sought to surpass two famous contemporary temples
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
Temple_of_Olympian_Zeus,_Athens
German actor (1920–2007)
Gunther 1959 La grande guerra Capitano austriaco 1959 The Giant of Marathon Hippia Uncredited 1960 Five Branded Women Col. von Elm 1960 Under Ten Flags Cap
Gérard_Herter
attended the school of Isocrates, along with Theodectes. He was the son of Hippias the sophist, and the adopted son of Isocrates, left behind him thirty-seven
Aphareus_(writer)
Genre of literary prose
Critias Crito Epinomis Euthydemus Euthyphro Gorgias Hipparchus Hippias Major Hippias Minor Ion Laches Laws Lysis Menexenus Meno Minos Parmenides Protagoras
Socratic_dialogue
Town in ancient Macedonia
mentioned when Amyntas I of Macedon offered it to Hippias, the son of Athenian tyrant Pisistratus. Hippias refused it, as well as a similar offer from the
Anthemus
around 500 BC, before which the Spartans laid their proposal for restoring Hippias to the tyranny of Athens. Sosicles remonstrated with indignant vehemence
Sosicles_(statesman)
Problem of constructing equal-area shapes
in some sense. For example, Dinostratus' theorem uses the quadratrix of Hippias to square the circle, meaning that if this curve is somehow already given
Squaring_the_circle
Polygon with 1000 edges
construction of a chiliagon requires other techniques such as the quadratrix of Hippias, Archimedean spiral, or other auxiliary curves. For example, a 9° angle
Chiliagon
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
Pisistratus established himself as a tyrant, and after his death in 527 his son Hippias inherited his position; by the end of the 6th century he had been overthrown
Ancient_Greece
Philosophical system
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Platonism
Polygon with 65537 sides
steps 65537-gon, exact construction for the 1st side, using the Quadratrix of Hippias and GeoGebra as additional aids, with brief description (German)
65537-gon
Ancient Greek mathematician and geometer (c. 390–320 BC)
circle. To solve this problem, Dinostratus made use of the trisectrix of Hippias, for which he proved a special property (Dinostratus' theorem) that allowed
Dinostratus
Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)
Protagoras Plato wrote that, before a gathering of Socrates, Prodicus, and Hippias, Protagoras stated that he was old enough to be the father of any of them
Protagoras
Athenian politician and general (c. 524–459 BC)
passing power to his sons, Hipparchus and Hippias. Hipparchus was murdered in 514 BC, and in response to this, Hippias became paranoid and started to rely increasingly
Themistocles
Democratic procedure for expelling citizens
After his son Hippias was deposed with Spartan help in 510 BC, the family sought refuge with the Persians. Nearly twenty years later Hippias landed with
Ostracism
5th-century BC Greek philosopher
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Anaxagoras
Military rebellions by Greek cities in Asia Minor against Persian rule (499 BC–493 BC)
overlordship. Some years later, Hippias had attempted to regain power in Athens, assisted by the Spartans. This attempt failed and Hippias fled to Artaphernes, and
Ionian_Revolt
Sagas Early Socratic Dialogues: (Ion, Laches, Lysis, Charmides, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Euthydemus) by Plato Early Writings by Karl Marx East of
List_of_Penguin_Classics
Deme of ancient Athens, Greece
or altars of Apollo Aguieus, of Heracles, of Athena Hygieia, of Athena Hippia, of Dionysus Melpomenus, and of Dionysus Cissus, so called, because the
Acharnae
Ancient Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses
on the hill of horses there was the altar of Poseidon Hippios and Athena Hippia. The temple of Poseidon was destroyed by Antigonus when he attacked Attica
Poseidon
Ancient Greek olympics victor in stadion
Coroebus being the earliest winner known to Hippias, his is still reckoned the "1st Olympiad"; following Hippias's dating, his victory is generally placed
Coroebus_of_Elis
Absolute ruler unrestrained by law or constitution
Harmodios — referred to since as the tyrannicides (tyrant killers). In 510 Hippias, the brother of Hipparchus, was expelled by a combination of intrigue,
Tyrant
Eudemus Eudoxus Eutocius Geminus Heliodorus Heron Hipparchus Hippasus Hippias Hippocrates Hypatia Hypsicles Isidore of Miletus Leon Marinus Menaechmus
A History of Greek Mathematics
A_History_of_Greek_Mathematics
School of philosophy in Ancient Greece
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Peripatetic_school
490 BC Greek runner from Marathon to Athens
until the moon was full. So they waited for the full moon, and meanwhile Hippias, the son of Pisistratus, guided the Persians to Marathon. — Herodotus However
Pheidippides
Greek philosophy centred in Miletus, Ionia in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Ionian_school_(philosophy)
French-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1863 Queen Bertha 1864 Fille de l'Air 1865 Regalia 1866 Tormentor 1867 Hippia 1868 Formosa ₩ ‡ 1869 Brigantine 1870 Gamos 1871 Hannah ₩ 1872 Reine 1873
Ezeliya
Greek sculptor, painter and architect (c.480–430 BC)
and his chryselephantine works (statues made of gold and ivory). In the Hippias Major, Plato claims that Phidias seldom, if ever, executed works in marble
Phidias
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
version at Harvard University Press. Internet Archive. Lucian, Phalaris. Hippias or The Bath. Dionysus. Heracles. Amber or The Swans. The Fly. Nigrinus
Selene
5th century BC Greek philosopher
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Empedocles
Athenian polemarch at Battle of Marathon in 490 BC
Medes, it is determined what they shall suffer, being delivered over to Hippias, while on the other hand, if this city shall gain the victory, it may become
Callimachus_(polemarch)
Hetaera (0600-0500)
Aristogeiton, a male couple, overthrew Hippias and Hipparchus at Athens. Hipparchus was murdered, but Hippias escaped, and seized the surviving conspirators
Leaena
Butterfly genus in family Pieridae
(Nicéville, 1893) – Bhutan blackvein Aporia hastata (Oberthür, 1892) Aporia hippia (Bremer, 1861) Aporia howarthi Bernardi, 1961 Aporia joubini (Oberthür,
Aporia_(butterfly)
Ancient Greek goddess of justice
Pausanias Atomist Leucippus Democritus Sophist Ionian Protagoras Prodicus Hippias Thrasymachus Damon more... Italian Gorgias Callicles Lycophron Dionysodorus
Dike_(mythology)
Siege in 490 BC during the Greco-Persian Wars
send a maritime expedition led by Artaphernes, (son of the satrap to whom Hippias had fled) and Datis, a Median admiral. Mardonius had been injured in the
Siege_of_Eretria
Alopece, son of Hipponicus Cratylus Phaedo Hippias of Elis, son of Diopeithes (Greater) Hippias, (Lesser) Hippias, Protagoras Apology, Phaedrus, Protagoras
List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
List_of_speakers_in_Plato's_dialogues
Leisure time in ancient Roman culture
gentlemen of Cicero's time. Plato (and his contemporaries, if the Greater Hippias be not authentic) brought schole into philosophy; as often, Plato can be
Otium
Tribe of flowering plants in Asteraceae family
Heliocauta Humphries Heteranthemis Schott Heteromera Pomel Hilliardia B.Nord. Hippia L. Hippolytia Poljakov Hulteniella Tzvelev Hymenolepis Cass. Hymenostemma
Anthemideae
Calendar year
city of Athens is established under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Hippias. A war is fought between Rome and Clusium. Clusium fights a war with Aricia
508_BC
Device purported to be used by Archimedes to burn Roman ships
Focal point for concentrated sunlight; contains working fluid to be heated Hippias, 2 (cf. Galen, On temperaments 3.2, who mentions pyreia, "torches"); Anthemius
Archimedes'_heat_ray
Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology
of Kansas Press, 1960. Online version at ToposText. Lucian, Phalaris. Hippias or The Bath. Dionysus. Heracles. Amber or The Swans. The Fly. Nigrinus
Andromeda_(mythology)
Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)
Eudemus Eudoxus Eutocius Geminus Heliodorus Heron Hipparchus Hippasus Hippias Hippocrates Hypatia Hypsicles Isidore of Miletus Leon Marinus Menaechmus
Euclid
Terse philosophical saying
Things. Penguin Group USA. ISBN 9780452009073. Retrieved 2017-01-14. Plato, Hippias Major 285b–d. Protagoras 342b, d–e, from the translation given at the end
Laconic_phrase
Tribe of butterflies
Nepheroniini Pareronia hippia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family:
Nepheroniini
HIPPIA
HIPPIA
HIPPIA
HIPPIA
Female
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Agneta, AGNETTA means "chaste; holy."
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Lovely or happy.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Latin, Teutonic
Peaceful Town; Trader; Town of Peace; From the Peace Town
Boy/Male
Biblical
Consuming father; gathering.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of all obstacles
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hail
Male
Serbian
Serbian form of Greek Antonios, possibly ANTONIJE means "invaluable."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Moksha
Girl/Female
Tamil
Padmashri | பதà¯à®®à®·à¯à®°à¯€
Divine lotus
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Loving
HIPPIA
HIPPIA
HIPPIA
HIPPIA
HIPPIA