- In
ancient Greece,
Echecrates (Gr****: Ἐχεκράτης) was the name of the
following men:
Echecrates of Thessaly, a
military officer of
Ptolemy IV Philopator...
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Echecrates (Gr****: Ἐχεκράτης) was a
Thessalian military officer of
Ptolemy Philopator in the
Fourth Syrian War with
Antiochus the
Great in 219 BC. Echecrates...
- remainder,
though Echecrates interrupts at
times to ask
questions relevant to the
retold discussion.
Little is
known about Echecrates other than what Plato...
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Gonatas (319–239 BC)
Antigonus III
Doson (263–221 BC) Antigonus, son of
Echecrates, the
nephew of
Antigonus III
Doson Antigonus II
Mattathias (died 37 BC)...
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Antigonus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀντίγονος), son of
Echecrates,
named after his
uncle Antigonus III Doson. He
revealed to
Philip V of
Macedon a few
months before...
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Their children were
Antigonus III Doson, the
later Macedonian King, and
Echecrates, a
nobleman about whom not much is
known apart from the fact that he had...
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daughter of Pauli****us of Larissa.
Antigonus also had a
brother named Echecrates,
whose son,
named Antigonus after Doson himself, was put to
death by ****us...
- at Socrates's
death bed.
Phaedo relates the
dialogue from that day to
Echecrates, a
Pythagorean philosopher.
Socrates offers four
arguments for the soul's...
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reserved for
union with the god Apollo. But he
reports one
story as follows:
Echecrates the Thessalian,
having arrived at the
shrine and
beheld the
virgin who...
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Pythagoreans Philolaus of Crotone,
Archytas of Taranto,
Lysis of Taranto,
Echecrates and
Timaeus of Locri; the
mathematician Archimedes of Syracuse; the poets...