- of
Critolaus. He
lived upwards of eighty-two years, but died c. 118 BC. By the time
Licinius Cr****us
arrived at
Athens c. 111 BC, he
found Critolaus' pupil...
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Critolaus of
Phaselis (c. 200 – c. 118 BC) was a Gr**** philosopher.
Critolaus (mythology),
member of the
Trojan royal family Critolaus (velvet worm), a...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Critolaus (/kraɪtoʊˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κριτολάου or Κριτόλαος Kritolaos) was a
member of the
Trojan royal family as the son of...
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philosophical skills, and
Aristo for his
biographical studies.
Although Critolaus was more
philosophically active, none of the
Peripatetic philosophers...
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus defeat an
Achaean League force under Critolaus Battle of Corinth: The
Romans under Lucius Mummius defeat the Achaean...
- He knew Gr****, and in 155 BC
interpreted for Carneades, Diogenes, and
Critolaus, who had come to the
Roman Senate on an emb****y from Athens. Plutarch...
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Quintus Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus defeat an
Achaean League force under Critolaus Battle of Corinth: The
Romans under Lucius Mummius defeat the Achaean...
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Critolaus is a
monospecific genus of
velvet worm
containing the
single species Critolaus lepidus. This
species has 15
pairs of legs in both ****es. The...
- was a
Trojan princess, the
daughter of King Priam. She was
married to
Critolaus, son of Hicetaon.
Aristomache was made
captive after the sack of Troy...
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vacuum is impossible, and
matter must be eternal. The Gr****
philosopher Critolaus (c. 200-c. 118 BC) of
Phaselis defended Aristotle's
doctrine of the eternity...