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famous writers and
actively involved in
significant historical events. The
Eretrians were
Ionians and were thus
natural allies of Athens. When the
Ionian Gr****s...
- The
Eretrian school of
philosophy was
originally the
School of Elis,
where it had been
founded by
Phaedo of Elis; it was
later transferred to
Eretria by...
- when the
Eretrians and
Athenians had sent a
force to
support the
cities of
Ionia in
their attempt to
overthrow Persian rule. The
Eretrian and Athenian...
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Epicureanism –
Epiphenomenalism –
Epistemological nihilism –
Epistemology –
Eretrian school –
Esotericism –
Essentialism –
Eternalism –
Ethics –
Ethiopian philosophy...
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column of
Eretrian nobles betra**** the city to the Persians. The city was plundered, and the po****tion
enslaved on Darius's orders. The
Eretrian prisoners...
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Presocratic Ionians Pythagoreans Eleatics Atomists Sophists Cyrenaics Cynicism Eretrian school Megarian school Academy Peripatetic school ****enistic philosophy...
- Ἐρετριεύς; 345/44 – 261/60 BC) was a Gr****
philosopher and
founder of the
Eretrian school. He
learned philosophy first in Athens, and then, with his friend...
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leaving to his son the task of
punishing the Athenians, Naxians, and
Eretrians for
their interference in the
Ionian Revolt, the
burning of Sardis, and...
- The
Persians defeated the Gr**** army and
compelled the
Athenians and
Eretrians to
abandon their alliance with the Ionians. The
Ionian Revolt was triggered...
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subsequently transferred to
Eretria by his
pupil Menedemus,
where it
became the
Eretrian school. Born in the last
years of the 5th century BCE,
Phaedo was a native...