- of
Alcibiades's death was Elaphus, a
mountain in Phrygia. In
ancient Greece,
Alcibiades was a
polarizing figure.
According to Thucydides,
Alcibiades, being...
- The
First Alcibiades, also
referred to as
Alcibiades Major and
abbreviated as
Alcibiades I (Gr****: Ἀλκιβιάδης αʹ), is a
dialogue ascribed to Plato, depicting...
- Look up
Alcibiades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alcibiades or
Alkibiades may
refer to:
Alcibiades (c. 450–404 BC), a
prominent Athenian statesman...
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expedition to Syracuse, of
which Alcibiades was a commander, took
place the
following year,
after which Alcibiades deserted to Sparta, Athens' archenemy...
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Second Alcibiades or
Alcibiades II (Gr****: Ἀλκιβιάδης βʹ) is a
dialogue traditionally ascribed to Plato. In it,
Socrates attempts to
persuade Alcibiades that...
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Athens were
mutilated by
unknown persons, and
Alcibiades was
charged with
religious crimes.
Alcibiades demanded that he be put on
trial at once, so that...
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Alcibiade (born 1990), an
Italian footballer Alcibiades (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Alcibiade....
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Thucydides would later call "the
first citizen of Athens," as well as
Alcibiades, who
switched sides numerous times during the
Peloponnesian War, and would...
- ("the Warlike")
during his lifetime. Posthumously, he
became known as
Alcibiades.
Albert was born in
Ansbach and,
losing his
father Casimir in 1527, he...
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Alcibíades Vicencio (1860 – 30
April 1913) was a
Chilean obstetrician gynecologist and
founder of
Scouting in Chile. He met the
founder of the
World Scout...