- Socrates.
Little is
known about Sophroniscus and his
relationship with his son Socrates.
According to tradition,
Sophroniscus was by
trade a
stonemason or...
- has any
historical significance.
Socrates was born in 470 or 469 BC to
Sophroniscus and Phaenarete, a
stoneworker and a midwife, respectively, in the Athenian...
- sons of
Socrates and Xanthippe. His two
brothers were
Lamprocles and
Sophroniscus.
Menexenus is not to be
confused with the
character of the same name...
- Athenian, the wife of
Socrates and
mother of
their three sons: Lamprocles,
Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. She was
likely much
younger than Socrates,
perhaps by...
- Socrates' and Xanthippe's
eldest son. His two
brothers were
Menexenus and
Sophroniscus.
Lamprocles was a
youth (μειράκιον meirakion) at the time of Socrates'...
- 484 BC), wife of
Sophroniscus, was the
mother of the Gr****
philosopher Socrates and his half-brother, Patrocles. (Since
Sophroniscus had died
before 424...
-
characterized by
stone architecture.
Among the
famous ancient stonemasons is
Sophroniscus, the
father of Socrates, who was a stone-cutter.
Castle building was...
- of
Melesias II,
Melesias II – son of
Thucydides I, Socrates, son of
Sophroniscus (of the
tribe of Alopece).
Critobolus (c.5/4th
century BC) son of Crito...
-
portrait of Graces,
painted by
Pythagoras the Parian.
Socrates too, son of
Sophroniscus, made
images of
Graces for the Athenians,
which are
before the entrance...
-
Epistle XIII
Sisyphus of
Pharsalus Sisyphus Socrates of Alopece, son of
Sophroniscus Dialogues of
Plato Epistles II, VII, XIII
Socrates of
Athens Statesman...