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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...
- aim of Timocrates' mission, which he accomplished, was to force the withdrawal of the Spartan king Agesilaus and his army from Ionia. Timocrates's success...
- least one work against Timocrates; and Epicurus also wrote an Opinions on the P****ions, against Timocrates. In response, Timocrates wrote a polemic against...
- "Against Timocrates" was a speech given by Demosthenes in Athens in which he accused Timocrates of proposing an illegal decree. The speech provides our...
- ****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...
- Timocrates (Ancient Gr****: Τιμοκράτης) of ancient Syracuse, Magna Graecia, commanded a squadron of twelve galleys, sent by Dionysius II of Syracuse to...
- 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...
- withdraw by stirring up trouble on the Gr**** mainland. He dispatched Timocrates of Rhodes, an Asiatic Gr****, to distribute ten thousand gold darics in...
- Pythodorus, Hagnon, Myrtilus, Thrasycles, Theagenes, Aristocrates, Iolcius, Timocrates, Leon, Lamachus, and Demosthenes. However, Athens's chief goal, the restoration...
- BC), son of Philocrates, from the Attic deme of Bate was, together with Timocrates son of Demetrius from Potamos, the heir of Epicurus (ca. 270 BC). Whether...