- Aelian, in his
Varieties of History,
reports this
anecdote about Hipponicus:
Hipponicus son of
Callias would erect a
Statue as a Gift to his Country. One...
-
Alcibiades went to
Hipponicus's house and,
after stripping naked, "desired him to
scourge and
chastise him as he pleased".
Hipponicus not only pardoned...
-
Socrates as
depicted by
Plato and Xenophon.
Hermogenes was the son of
Hipponicus,
brother of the
wealthy Callias, and
resident of the
Alopece deme alongside...
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Axiochus Cleinias Deinomache Euryptolemus Ariphron Pericles [Unknown]
Hipponicus III
Alcibiades Cleinias Isodice Cimon Callias III
Paralus Xanthippus Alcibiades...
-
joined by the main
Athenian army that had been
marching from
Athens under Hipponicus and Eurymedon. They
plundered the countryside, and the next day defeated...
- an
ancient Athenian aristocrat and
political figure. He was the son of
Hipponicus and an
unnamed woman (she
later married Pericles), an
Alcmaeonid and the...
- and
Ambraciots then sign a
peace treaty. An
Athenian army
under Nicias,
Hipponicus and
Eurymedon defeats a
combined Tanagran and
Theban army in the Battle...
- an
altar of
peace and
voted special honours to Callias. Callias' son
Hipponicus was also a
notable military leader was
known as the "richest man in Greece"...
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Critobulus and
Antiochus (Phokian contingent)
Meidias (Lokrian contingent)
Hipponicus (Megarian contingent) Polyarchus,
Polyphron and
Lacrates (Aetolian contingent)...
-
Alcibiades went to
Hipponicus's house and,
after stripping naked, "desired him to
scourge and
chastise him as he pleased".
Hipponicus not only pardoned...