- denied. But as
Andocides was
unable to
clear himself from the charge, he was
deprived of his
rights as a citizen, and left Athens.
Andocides traveled about...
-
Andokides or
Andocides (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης) may
refer to:
Andocides, one of the
Attic orators Andokides (potter), a sixth-century
potter whose wares...
- Sicily.
These mutilations cause a
general panic, and
Andocides is
induced to turn informer.
Andocides'
testimony is accepted, and
those whom he implicates...
- ostracism, "Against Alcibiades" (historically
attributed to the
orator Andocides but not in fact by him),
alleges that
Alcibiades had a
child by one of...
-
mythology and
natural science. On the Mysteries, an
extant speech of
Andocides,
names Phaedrus as one of the
individuals indicted by the city of Athens...
- (approximate date,
based on his
being forty years old at the time of death)
Andocides,
Athenian orator and
politician (b. 440 BC) Humm,
Michel (September 19...
-
reported by
Andocides to have been
slain at the
Battle of
Delium in 424 BC, but this
appears to have been an error,
either on
Andocides' part or a later...
-
established among the
Athenian elite, and also to the
family of the
orator Andocides.
Little is
known of Critias'
early years.
Athenaeus reported that he was...
- Melos. A
historical speech falsely attributed to the
Athenian orator Andocides claims that the
statesman Alcibiades advocated the
enslavement of the...
- the ease and
rapidity with
which he
finished his works.
Plutarch and
Andocides at
greater length tell an
anecdote of
Alcibiades having inveigled Agatharchus...