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- Hermocrates (/hɜːrˈmɒkrəˌtiːz/; Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμοκράτης, romanized: Hermokrátēs, c. 5th century – 407 BC) was an ancient Syracusan general from Gr****...
- Hermocrates (/hɜːrˈmɒkrəˌtiːz/; Gr****: Ἑρμοκράτης, romanized: Hermokrátēs) is a hypothetical dialogue, ****umed to be the third part of Plato's late trilogy...
- 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...
- Christian Biography: Literature, Sects and Doctrines. Vol. II Eaba – Hermocrates. Boston: Little, Brown and Company. Squatriti, Paolo (2002). Water and...
- and treacherous. In the early fifth century BC, the Syracusan leader Hermocrates reportedly described Carthage as the richest city in the world; centuries...
- the Battle of Himera) was launched. In 409 BC the city was looted by Hermocrates of Syracuse. The Sicilian Wars ended in 265 BC when Syracuse allied with...
- to them during the war. It shifted tone, however, after a speech by Hermocrates, a Syracusan delegate. As reported by Thucydides, the speech consisted...
- people appearing in those two dialogues are the politicians Critias and Hermocrates as well as the philosophers Socrates and Timaeus of Locri, although only...
- 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...
- winter. Hermocrates suggested that the Syracusans reorganize their army. He wanted to reduce the number of generals from fifteen to three; Hermocrates, Heraclides...