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2 days ago · Socrates ( / ˈsɒkrətiːz /; [1] Greek: Σωκράτης; c. 470 –399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
- Socratic Method
The Socratic method (also known as method of Elenchus or...
- Socratic Problem
Xenophon. There are four works of Xenophon that deal with...
- Socratic Irony
Socrates (c. 470BCE – 399BCE) has been central to...
- Trial of Socrates
The Trial of Socrates (399 BC) was held to determine the...
- Plato's Dialogues
Plato (/ ˈ p l eɪ t oʊ / PLAY-toe; Greek: Πλάτων), born...
- Socrates (Disambiguation)
People Given name Ancient Greeks. Socrates of Achaea (c....
- The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living
"The unexamined life is not worth living" is a famous dictum...
- I Know That I Know Nothing
"I know that I know nothing" is a saying derived from...
- Athens
The city of Athens (Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Athênai...
- Socratic Dialogue
Socratic dialogue (Ancient Greek: Σωκρατικὸς λόγος) is a...
- Socratic Method
4 days ago · Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator ( Koinē Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Θεά Φιλοπάτωρ [note 5] lit. Cleopatra "father-loving goddess"; [note 6] 70/69 BC – 10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler. [note 7] A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its ...
- Ptolemy XII Auletes
- Presumably Cleopatra V Tryphaena
- 51–30 BC (21 years)
- Ptolemy XII Auletes
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May 2, 2024 · His upcoming album “Athens On Repeat” follows his highly acclaimed album release “Xenos” , championed by the likes of The Guardian, NME, Q, New York Times and more. Leon has also collaborated with critically- acclaimed Portugal.The Man’who remixed his song "Communication" as well as Oscar-nominated Greek director Yiorgos Lanthimos who ...
Apr 18, 2024 · Cimon (born c. 510 bc —died c. 451, Cyprus) was an Athenian statesman and general who played an active part in building up the Athenian empire in the period following the Greco-Persian Wars and whose conservatism and policy of friendship with Sparta were opposed to the policy of Pericles. His greatest military victory was the defeat of a ...
May 1, 2024 · Anna Vissi (Greek: Άννα Βίσση, pronounced [ˈana ˈvisi], locally [ˈanːa ˈviʃːi]; born 20 December 1957) is a Greek Cypriot singer and songwriter. She studied music at conservatories and performed locally before moving to the professional scene in Athens, in 1973, where she signed with Minos and simultaneously collaborated with other musical artists and released promotional ...
Apr 28, 2024 · 49 Facts About ATHENS. Athens, the capital city of Greece, holds a rich history and cultural heritage that spans back thousands of years. Known as the birthplace of democracy, Athens is a city that breathes history, with ancient ruins blending seamlessly with modern architecture. With its enchanting charm and vibrant energy, Athens attracts ...
Apr 19, 2024 · 431/432 ce. Plutarch of Athens (died 431/432 ce) was a Greek philosopher who preceded Syrianus as head of the Platonic school at Athens and who was one of the teachers of the Greek philosopher Proclus. Very little is known of Plutarch’s teaching; his commentaries on a number of the Platonic dialogues and on Aristotle’s De Anima have not ...