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- Cephalus of Syracuse, Polemarchus had two brothers, the famous orator Lysias and Euthydemus, and a sister who married Brachyllus. Polemarchus and Lysias traveled...
- invited to join Polemarchus for a dinner and festival. They eventually end up at Polemarchus' house where Socrates encounters Polemarchus' father Cephalus...
- of Polemarchus is one of the subjects of the speech. Eratosthenes was a member of the Thirty Tyrants who oversaw the arrest of Lysias, Polemarchus, and...
- to the new government. Lysias and Polemarchus were on a list of ten singled out to be the first victims. Polemarchus was arrested and compelled to drink...
- in Plato's Republic. He was the father of orator Lysias, philosopher Polemarchus and Euthydemus. Cephalus, Athenian orator who flourished after the time...
- prisoners. Conium maculatum is the plant that killed Theramenes, Socrates, Polemarchus, and Phocion. Socrates, the most famous victim of hemlock poisoning,...
- from Athens who escaped the Thirty's reign of terror. Lysias' brother Polemarchus "fell victim to the Thirty Tyrants." In "On the Tranquility of the Mind"...
- BC Polydorus First Messenian War ends; killed by the Spartan nobleman Polemarchus c. 665 – 640 BC Eurycrates c. 640 – 615 BC Anaxander c. 615 – 590 BC...
- Thrasymachus violently disagreed with the outcome of Socrates' discussion with Polemarchus about justice. Demanding payment before speaking, he claims that "justice...
- Carneades retires as head of the Platonic Academy and is replaced by Polemarchus of Nicomedia. Simon Th****i defeats an invasion by the Seleucid general...