-
hostile manner.
Theramenes also
appears in
several ancient narrative histories: Thucydides'
account includes the
beginnings of
Theramenes' career, and Xenophon...
-
Philippine islands. Thus
Theramenes dromedarius and
Theramenes letiranti was
found on Mindanao,
Theramenes mandirigma on Cebu and
Theramenes exiguus on Panay...
- the battle, an
Athenian fleet commanded by Alcibiades, Thrasybulus, and
Theramenes routed and destro**** a
Spartan fleet commanded by Mindarus. The victory...
-
fellow statesman Theramenes for his own
political gain. She
refuses and is
branded an
enemy of Athens,
while Critias has
Theramenes killed via poison...
- own,
Theramenes, whom
Xenophon depicts as
revolted by Critias'
excessive violence and
injustice and
trying to
oppose him.
Critias accused Theramenes of...
- Athens), and he
retires to Thebes. A
split develops between Theramenes and
Critias who has
Theramenes killed (by
drinking poison) on
charges of treason. Emerging...
-
Hippolytus tells his
tutor Theramenes of his
intention to
leave Troezen in
search of his father. When
pressed by
Theramenes, he
reveals that the real motive...
-
Polemon (Ancient Gr****: Πολέμων;
lived 4th
century BC), son of
Theramenes, was a
Macedonian officer. He was left by
Alexander in the
command of a fleet...
-
distance from land, two
squadrons under the
command of
Thrasybulus and
Theramenes appeared in
their rear to cut off
their retreat. The
Spartans were forced...
-
successfully deceived Mindarus with this ploy, the
squadrons of
Thrasybulus and
Theramenes came to join him,
cutting off the Spartans' retreat. The
Spartan fleet...