- The
progenitor of the
family was
Dropides, who
lived in the 7th
century BCE. He had two sons:
Critias I and
Dropides II. The
latter was a "relative and...
-
lawmaker and
lyric poet Solon. Solon's
heritage can be
traced back to
Dropides,
Archon of the year 644 b.c.
Perictione was
sister of
Charmides and cousin...
- and
transmitted orally over
several generations through the
family of
Dropides,
until it
reached Critias, a
dialogue speaker in
Timaeus and Critias. Solon...
-
story to the great-grandfather of the
Critias appearing in this dialogue,
Dropides, who then told it to his son, who was also
named Critias and the grandfather...
- (668–667 BC) Miltiades,
Archon (664–663 BC) Miltiades,
Archon (659–658 BC)
Dropides,
Archon (645–644 BC) Damasias,
Archon (639–638 BC)
Epaenetus (?), Archon...
-
descendant of Solon, the
Athenian lawgiver. Her
illustrious family goes back to
Dropides,
archon of the year 644 b.c. She was
married to Ariston, and had three...
-
Phigalia by the
Spartans to his archonship. 645–644 BC
Dropides The
Parian Marble ****ociates
Dropides with the
floruit of
Terpander the ****, who developed...
- King of Athens.
According to
Diogenes Laërtius, he had a
brother named Dropides, who was an
ancestor (six
generations removed) of Plato.
According to Plutarch...
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Penthon ("Twice Grieving") Dorkis, or
Poppyzousa ("Lip-Smacking Woman")
Dropides Eis To
Phrear ("Into The Well")
Eisoikizomenos ("The
Banished Man") Ekkeryttomenos...
- (596–595 BC) Philombrotus,
Archon (595–594 BC) Solon,
Archon (594–593 BC)
Dropides,
Archon (593–592 BC) Eucrates,
Archon (592–591 BC) Simon,
Archon (591–590...