- the
Athenians and
became subject allies of Athens.
Leocrates can
probably be
identified with
Leocrates, son of Stroebus, the
Athenian boxer of the 5th century...
-
earliest version of the
story of
Codrus comes from the 4th
oration Against Leocrates by
Lycurgus of Athens.
During the time of the
Dorian Invasion of Peloponnesus...
-
Aeginetan and
Peloponnesian ships. They then
landed at
Aegina and, led by
Leocrates, laid
siege to the city. With
substantial Athenian detachments tied down...
-
Athenians in the
Battle of Aegina. The Athenians,
under the
command of
Leocrates, land on the
island of
Aegina and
besiege and
defeat the city. Aegina...
- The oath was
quoted by the
Attic orator Lycurgus, in his work
Against Leocrates (4th
century BC),
though it is
certainly archaic (5th
century BC). The...
- rollandi. The
generic name
Leocrates introduced by Carl Stål in 1875 for
Leocrates graciosa and used for
Leocrates glaber and
Leocrates mecheli by
Josef Redtenbacher...
- and Agiads". Livius.org.
Retrieved 1
November 2021. Lycurgus.
Against Leocrates.
Section 128.
Retrieved 2021-11-01 – via ****us
Digital Library. Nikoloutsos...
-
Samothrace in the
third century BC. His only
surviving speech is the
Against Leocrates. He
should not be
confused with the quasi-mythological
Spartan lawgiver...
-
statues of
Harmodius and Aristogeiton." Lycurgus, in his
oration against Leocrates, ****erts that In the rest of
Greece you will find
statues erected in the...
-
surviving oratories, "Against the
Grain Dealers" (author Lysias) and "Against
Leocrates" (author Lycurgus),
defend themselves against charges that they are sycophants...