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- Patrocles name may refer to: Patrocles of Thurii (5th century BC), tragic poet Patrocles (coppersmith) (5th century BC), bronze worker Patrocles teacher...
- half-brother, Patrocles. (Since Sophroniscus had died before 424 BC, he was probably Phaenarete's first husband, while Chaeredemus, father of Patrocles, was her...
- Patrocles (Gr****: Πατροκλῆς) (active c. 312 – 270 BCE) was a Gr**** and specifically a Macedonian general and writer on geographical subjects. He served...
- philosopher Socrates. Patrocles was King Archon of the board of ten oligarchs who replaced the Thirty Tyrants after their downfall. Patrocles was born in Athens...
- Menexenus, Sophroniscus Family Sophroniscus (father), Phaenarete (mother), Patrocles (half-brother) Era Ancient Gr**** philosophy Region Western philosophy...
- Achilles mourning Patrocles, John Flaxman, 1795....
- completely different names: Anicetus, Chersibius, Mecistophonus, Menebrontes, Patrocles, Polydorus, Toxocleitus. Other well-known children of Heracles include...
- Patrocles (Ancient Gr****: Πατροκλής) was a significant bronze worker of the 5th century BC. According to the testimony of Pausanias, Patrocles is said...
- Noël Patrocles, seigneur de Thoisy (or Noel Patrocle; died 1671) was an early governor general of the French Antilles. He was appointed by the infant...
- leaders of Etruscan society, not unlike the sacrifices made by Achilles for Patrocles. 550 BC: Etruscan-Punic coalition against Greece off the coast of Corsica...