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Philosopher in Athens during the 5th century BC
Cephalus of Syracuse, Polemarchus had two brothers, the famous orator Lysias and Euthydemus, and a sister who married Brachyllus. Polemarchus and Lysias traveled
Polemarchus
Philosophical work by Plato around 375 BC
otherwise but Polemarchus replies that he will refuse to listen. Socrates agrees to go. At Polemarchus' house, Socrates encounters Polemarchus' father, Cephalus
Republic_(Plato)
Oration by Lysias (403 BC)
of Polemarchus is one of the subjects of the speech. Eratosthenes was a member of the Thirty Tyrants who oversaw the arrest of Lysias, Polemarchus, and
Against_Eratosthenes
Athenian speechwriter (c. 445–c. 380 BC)
to the new government. Lysias and Polemarchus were on a list of ten singled out to be the first victims. Polemarchus was arrested and compelled to drink
Lysias
Poisonous plant
prisoners. Conium maculatum is the plant that killed Theramenes, Socrates, Polemarchus, and Phocion. Socrates, the most famous victim of hemlock poisoning,
Conium_maculatum
404–403 BCE Athenian pro-Spartan ruling group
from Athens who escaped the Thirty's reign of terror. Lysias' brother Polemarchus "fell victim to the Thirty Tyrants." In "On the Tranquility of the Mind"
Thirty_Tyrants
BC Polydorus First Messenian War ends; killed by the Spartan nobleman Polemarchus c. 665 – 640 BC Eurycrates c. 640 – 615 BC Anaxander c. 615 – 590 BC
List_of_kings_of_Sparta
Ancient Greek name
Plato's Republic. He was the father of the orator Lysias, the philosopher Polemarchus, and Euthydemus. Cephalus, an Athenian orator who flourished after the
Cephalus
5th-century BC Greek sophist
Thrasymachus violently disagreed with the outcome of Socrates' discussion with Polemarchus about justice. Demanding payment before speaking, he claims that "justice
Thrasymachus
46 – 120 Middle Platonist Plutarch of Athens c. 350 – 430 Neoplatonic Polemarchus Polemon of Athens Stoic Polemon of Athens (scholarch) before 314 - 270/269
List of ancient Greek philosophers
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Thracian lunar goddess
race with the horses, or how do you mean?" "That's the way of it," said Polemarchus, "and, besides, there is to be a night festival which will be worth seeing
Bendis
Royal family of ancient Sparta
king, pushing for a land-reform, but was murdered by an opponent named Polemarchus. Eurycrates, allegedly son of Polydorus, with a reign possibly dated
Agiad_dynasty
Menaechmus, credited as the inventor of the notion of conic sections, and Polemarchus, whose own pupil Callippus offered well-received modifications of the
Ancient_Greek_astronomy
Hellenistic skeptic philosopher (214/3 BC - 129/8 BC)
Athens. Due to Carneades' ill health, he was succeeded as scholarch by Polemarchus of Nicomedia (137/136 BC), who died 131/130 BC and was succeeded by Crates
Carneades
Calendar year
Carneades retires as head of the Platonic Academy and is replaced by Polemarchus of Nicomedia. Censorship of Appius Claudius Pulcher and Quintus Fulvius
136_BC
Pythocles Phaedrus, Symposium Protagoras; Epigram 4 Philebus Philebus Polemarchus of Thurii, son of Cephalus Republic Phaedrus Polus of Acragas Gorgias
List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
List_of_speakers_in_Plato's_dialogues
Philoxenus (5th century BC) was a student of either Anaxagoras or Protagoras. Polemarchus (5th century BC) was a philosopher depicted in Plato's Republic and whose
List of pre-Socratic philosophers
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school Pnyx Podalirius Podarces Podes Poeas Poena Poiesis Polemarch Polemarchus Polemic Polemocrates (physician) Polemon Polemon of Athens Polemos Poliporthes
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Athens, and they decided to seize Lysias and his brother, Polemarchus, as aliens. Polemarchus died, but lysias escaped to Megara. While Athena was on its
On_a_Wound_by_Premeditation
Chief priesthood of Ancient Cyrene
Poly- above -staphan son of Itagus ca. 258 BC IGCyr 96700 -opus son of Polemarchus ca. 257 BC IGCyr 96700 Elaeitas II son of Theudorus ca. 256 BC IGCyr
Priest_of_Apollo_(Cyrene)
Decade
Carneades retires as head of the Platonic Academy and is replaced by Polemarchus of Nicomedia. Censorship of Appius Claudius Pulcher and Quintus Fulvius
130s_BC
Non-finite verb form in Ancient Greek
(ἡμᾶς)]]. Polemarchus the of-Cephalus ordered theACC ladACC [runningACC [waitINF for-him] orderINF (us)]]. literal translation Polemarchus the son of
Infinitive_(Ancient_Greek)
†Podokesaurus holyokensis – type locality for species †Polemarchus – type locality for genus †Polemarchus gigas – type locality for species †Pseudoaraucaria
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