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Timocrates may
refer to: "Against
Timocrates", a
speech by
Demosthenes Timocrates of Syracuse,
husband to
Arete (daughter of Dionysius)
Timocrates of Rhodes...
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Timocrate Aloigi or
Democrate Aloisi (1543–1610) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Cagli (1607–1610).
Timocrate Aloigi was born in Apecchio...
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Timocrates of
Rhodes (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Τιμοκράτης ὁ Ῥόδιος) was a
Rhodian Gr**** sent by the
Persian satrap Pharnabazus in 396 or 395 BC to
distribute money...
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Timocrates (Ancient Gr****: Τιμοκράτης) of
ancient Syracuse,
Magna Graecia,
commanded a
squadron of
twelve galleys, sent by
Dionysius II of
Syracuse to...
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Timocrates of
Lampsacus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Τιμοκράτης) was a
renegade Epicurean who made it his life's
mission to
spread slander about Epicurus' philosophy...
- "Against
Timocrates" was a
speech given by
Demosthenes in
Athens in
which he
accused Timocrates of
proposing an
illegal decree. The
speech provides our...
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Touch Essay on Fate
Opinions on the P****ions
Treatise addressed to
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Images On
Perceptions Aristobulus Essay on...
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Palace of Naples, 28
August 1722)
Tamerlano (Rome, 1722)[citation needed]
Timocrate (Venice,
Teatro San Angelo,
Carnival 1723)
Zenobia in
Palmira (Naples...
- ****espont. His father's name was
Athenaeus or
Timocrates, his mother's Sande.
Together with his
brother Timocrates of
Lampsacus he
joined the
school Epicurus...
- to be an
account given by an
individual named Athenaeus to his
friend Timocrates of a
banquet held at the
house of
Larensius (Λαρήνσιος; in Latin: Larensis)...