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Hermocrates (/hɜːrˈmɒkrəˌtiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμοκράτης, romanized: Hermokrátēs, c. 5th
century – 407 BC) was an
ancient Syracusan general from Gr****...
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Hermocrates (/hɜːrˈmɒkrəˌtiːz/; Gr****: Ἑρμοκράτης, romanized: Hermokrátēs) is a
hypothetical dialogue, ****umed to be the
third part of Plato's late trilogy...
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Hermocrates (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμοκράτης) of
Phocaea was a
philosopher of
ancient Greece, who
lived in the 2nd
century CE. He came from a
renowned lineage...
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dialogue Critias. Parti****nts in the
dialogue include Socrates, Timaeus,
Hermocrates, and Critias. Some
scholars believe that it is not the
Critias of the...
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projected trilogy of dialogues,
preceded by
Timaeus and
followed by
Hermocrates. The
latter was
possibly never written and the
ending to
Critias has...
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people appearing in
those two
dialogues are the
politicians Critias and
Hermocrates as well as the
philosophers Socrates and
Timaeus of Locri,
although only...
- Hermidas.
Hermocrates — a philosopher.
Hesione —
Hermocrates' sister. Agis — son of Cléomène, the
deposed king of Sparta.
Dimas —
Hermocrates' gardener...
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philosopher Hermocrates. Agis has been
taught to hate her and the
entire female ****, and to
reject all love.
After gaining information from one of
Hermocrates' servants...
- to them
during the war. It
shifted tone, however,
after a
speech by
Hermocrates, a
Syracusan delegate. As
reported by Thucydides, the
speech consisted...
- winter.
Hermocrates suggested that the
Syracusans reorganize their army. He
wanted to
reduce the
number of
generals from
fifteen to three;
Hermocrates, Heraclides...