- Eurysaces, the son of
Telamonian Ajax.
Cleinias died at the
Battle of
Coronea in 447 BC. He is also
credited with the
Cleinias Decree,
which involved the tightening...
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Cleinias (Ancient Gr****: Κλεινίας) was the son of
Cleinias, and a
younger brother of the
famous Athenian statesman Alcibiades, and a
member of the wealthy...
-
dialogue between Cleinias of
Crete and an
unnamed Athenian interlocutor. Part of
their discourse touches on counter-revolution.
Cleinias posits that a state...
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Agariste Xanthippus Axiochus Cleinias Deinomache Euryptolemus Ariphron Pericles [Unknown]
Hipponicus III
Alcibiades Cleinias Isodice Cimon Callias III Paralus...
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Cleinias (Kleinias) may
refer to a
number of
people from
ancient Gr**** history:
Members of the
Alcmaeonidae family Cleinias,
father of the
Athenian statesman...
- city-state of
Sicyon after murdering Cleinias. He
either banishes or puts to
death Cleinias'
friends and relations.
Cleinias'
young son, Aratus,
narrowly escapes...
-
which he
could collect, but was
prevented by
Cleinias and
Amyclus of Heraclea. In his practice,
Cleinias was a true Pythagorean. Thus, we hear that he...
- Plato's only
undisputed dialogue not to
feature Socrates.
Athenian Stranger Cleinias Megillus Unlike most of Plato's dialogues,
Socrates does not
appear in...
- 267 BC, when they were
expelled by the
people who
elected their leader Cleinias to
govern the city on a
democratic ground. Two
magistrates of
these years...
- such as Archytas, Aristoxenus,
Livius Andronicus, Heracleides, Iccus,
Cleinias, Leonidas,
Lysis and Sosibius. By 500 BC, the city was
among the largest...