- children;
these were two sons,
Adeimantus and Glaucon, and a daughter,
Potone, the
mother of
Speusippus (the
nephew and
successor of
Plato as head of...
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ancient Gr**** philosopher.
Speusippus was Plato's
nephew by his
sister Potone.
After Plato's death, c. 348 BC,
Speusippus inherited the Academy, near...
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Athenian democracy.
Plato had two brothers,
Glaucon and Adeimantus, a sister,
Potone, and a half brother, Antiphon.
Plato may have
travelled to Italy, Sicily...
- Ariston, and had
three sons (Glaucon, Adeimantus, and Plato) and a
daughter (
Potone).
After Ariston's death, she
remarried Pyrilampes, an
Athenian statesman...
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according to
Diogenes Laërtius—Glaucon, Adeimantus, Plato, and a daughter,
Potone. He also had a half-brother
named Antiphon according to the
Parmenides dialogues...
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Hitchin and
Elstow Abbey held a
large amount of her
property in that area. In
POTONE Hugh
holds ½
virgate of land from the Countess. Land for 1 plough; it is...
- Plato's
brother Hypereides (c. 390–322 BCE),
politician and
speechwriter Potone, Plato's
sister Strabo. Geographica. Vol. 1.4.7. Page
numbers refer to those...
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Hajdukov trener našao
posao u Kazahstanu: cilj mu je
spasiti drugoligaša da ne
potone u
Kaspijskom moru -
Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian) Kuća
Hajdukove legende...
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largest in the country. The village's name was
spelled Pottun in 960 AD and
Potone in the 1086
Domesday book. It is
derived from the Old
English for "farmstead...
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Pothos Argyros or
Argyrus (Gr****: Πόθος Ἀργυρός; Italian:
Potone Argiro or Poto Argiro) was a
Byzantine commander, who
served as the
catepan of
Italy during...