- The two
dialogues of Plato, the
Hippias major and the
Hippias minor characterize him as vain and arrogant. The
Hippias major (the
authorship of this work...
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Hippias (Ancient Gr****: Ἱππίας, romanized:
Hippías; c. 570 BC – 490 BC) was the last
tyrant of Athens,
ruling from 527 to 510 BC. He was one of the Peisistratids...
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family Notodontidae Hippia, an
epithet of the Gr****
goddess Athena Hippia,
alternate name of Phalanna, an
ancient city of
Thessaly Hippias (disambiguation)...
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Hippias Major (or What is Beauty? or
Greater Hippias (Gr****: Ἱππίας μείζων,
Hippías meízōn), to
distinguish it from the
Hippias Minor,
which has the same...
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Hippias was an
ancient Gr**** sophist.
Hippias may also
refer to:
Hippias (tyrant),
tyrant of Athens, son of
Peisistratos Hippias Major and
Hippias Minor...
- Eudicus,
quizzes Hippias on the
particulars of his opinion.
Socrates asks
Hippias if
Homer has not portra****
Achilles as a wily man.
Hippias counters that...
- to
Quadratrix of
Hippias.
Michael D. Huberty, Ko Hayashi, Chia Vang:
Hippias'
Quadratrix Weisstein, Eric W., "Quadratrix of
Hippias",
MathWorld O'Connor...
- Gr****
authors to have been the
tyrant of Athens,
along with his
brother Hippias,
after the
death of
their father Peisistratos in
about 528/7 BC. The word...
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brother of the
tyrant Hippias, for
which they were executed. A few
years later, in 510 BC, the
Spartan king
Cleomenes I
forced Hippias to go into exile, thereby...
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Hippia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Notodontidae described by
Heinrich Benno Möschler in 1878.
Hippia mumetes (Cramer, 1775)
Hippia vittipalpis (Walker...