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  1. Oct 29, 2009 · The Peace of Nicias. In 423 B.C., both sides signed a treaty known as the Peace of Nicias, named for the Athenian general who engineered it. Meant to last 50 years, it barely survived eight ...

  2. Here Nicias recalls a Socratic principle that he has heard from the horse’s mouth. Socrates interprets him to be saying that courage is some kind of wisdom. With help from Laches, who is skeptical of the definition, Socrates asks what kind of wisdom he means. Not surely flute-playing or lyre-playing. “I declare, Laches,” says Nicias ...

  3. Hide browse bar. chapter: section: 9. Just about that time Alcibiades was beginning to be a power at Athens. For a popular leader he was not so unmixed an evil as Cleon. The soil of Egypt, it is said, by reason of its very excellence, produces alike. Drugs of which many are good, intermixed, but. many are deadly.

  4. 3. Now Pericles led the city by virtue of his native excellence and powerful eloquence, and had no need to assume any persuasive mannerisms with the multitude; but Nicias, since he lacked such powers, but had excessive wealth, sought by means of this to win the leadership of the people. [ 2 ] And since he despaired of his ability to vie ...

  5. Nicias and Pericles in Thucydides’ Narrative Dedicated to Hunter R. Rawlings III Summary – In his Nicias, Plutarch compares Nicias to Pericles quite unfavourably. From the methodological point of view, however, it is better not to conflate his account with that of Thucydides, where Nicias emerges as a competent and brave general with ...

  6. Nicias definition: Athenian statesman and general.. See examples of NICIAS used in a sentence.

  7. Oct 13, 2020 · Nicias had negotiated the aptly-named Peace of Nicias previously in 421 BC which paused the ongoing conflict between Athens and Sparta until the Athenian Sicilian Expedition 421 BC. In contrast to Nicias’s moderation, Thucydides also shows us Alcibiades, the demagogic follower of Socrates and bombastic son of the old Athenian aristocracy, who ...

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