ostracisms of aristocrats during the political clashes of the 480's BC, and both Xanthippus and Aristides were among the victims. Xanthippus was ostracised...
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Xanthippus is the name of: Xanthippus (father of Pericles), was a wealthy Athenian of the 5th century BC, and father of Pericles Xanthippus (son of Pericles)...
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the "Age of Pericles", but the period thus denoted can include times as early as the Persian Wars or as late as the following century. Pericles promoted...
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Paralus and Xanthippus (Gr. Πάραλος and Ξάνθιππος) were the two legitimate sons of Pericles, Xanthippus being the older one and Paralus the younger, and...
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Pericles the Younger (440s – 406 BCE) was an ancient Athenian strategos (general), the illegitimate son of famous Athenian leader Pericles by Aspasia....
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Cutter of IG II2 17,” pages 351 to 363 in Gestures: Essays Presented to Alan L. Boegehold (Oxford 2003) “Herodotus and Xanthippus, Father of Pericles” 315-319...
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attempt to discredit Pericles. Pericles led Athens from roughly 461 to 429 BC, in what is sometimes referred to as the "Age of Pericles." He is credited in...
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Ἀρίφρων) was the name of several people from ancient Greek history: Ariphron, the father of Xanthippus, and grandfather of Pericles, both prominent Athenian...
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Ostracism (category Society of ancient Greece)
Kallixenos nephew of Cleisthenes (not known for certain)[citation needed] 484 Xanthippus son of Ariphron, Pericles' father 482 Aristides son of Lysimachus 471...
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Cleisthenes (redirect from Father of Athenian democracy)
Cleisthenes was the uncle of Pericles' mother, Agariste, and of Alcibiades' maternal grandfather, Megacles. Cleisthenes came from the family of the Alcmaeonidae...
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publication of A History of Greece by George Grote from 1846 onwards, did modern political thinkers start to view the Athenian democracy of Pericles positively...
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Aspasia (redirect from Aspasia of Miletus)
Younger's birth, Pericles had two legitimate sons, Paralus and Xanthippus. In 430/29, after the death of his two elder sons, Pericles proposed an amendment...
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Cleisthenes. Agariste, daughter of Hippocrates, wife of Xanthippus, and mother of Pericles. Agasias – sculptor Agasicles – King of Sparta Agatharchides – historian...
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Xanthippe (category Family of Socrates)
Clouds 60–64. Xanthippus, e.g., was the father of Pericles. Also, hippeis, literally "horsemen" or "knights", was the name of one of the highest socio-economic...
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Athenian Revolution (category History of Athens)
have too much power in the city tended to be targeted for exile (e.g., Xanthippus in 485/84 BCE). Under this system, the exiled man's property was maintained...
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Greco-Persian Wars (redirect from Siege of Byzantium (478 BC))
as the only method of permanently freeing them from Persian dominion. Xanthippus, the Athenian commander at Mycale, had furiously rejected this; the Ionian...
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Protagoras (dialogue) (category Dialogues of Plato)
and Prodicus of Ceos. Two of the sons of Pericles are said to be there, Paralus and Xanthippus. With the exception of Aristophanes, all of Socrates' named...
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Themistocles (category Achaemenid satraps of Lydia)
that in early 479 BC, Themistocles was stripped of his command; instead, Xanthippus was to command the Athenian fleet, and Aristides the land forces. Though...
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Latin word order (section Types of topic)
pupil of Roscius". One noun which almost always has a preceding genitive is filius/filia "son/daughter": Periclēs Xanthippī fīlius "Pericles son of Xanthippus"...
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Eponymous archon (redirect from Archons of Athens)
ἄρχοντες, archontes) means "ruler" or "lord", frequently used as the title of a specific public office, while "eponymous" means that he gave his name to...
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"Pericles the (son) of Xanthippus", standing for Περικλῆς ὁ υἱὸς τοῦ Ξανθίππου (Periklês ho huiòs toû Xanthíppou). Another use of the article in Ancient...
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Athens Women of Trachis Works of Demosthenes Xanthe (mythology) Xanthias Xanthika Xanthippe Xanthippe (mythology) Xanthippus Xanthippus of Carthage Xanthius...
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as the only method of permanently freeing them from Persian dominion. Xanthippus, the Athenian commander at Mycale, had furiously rejected this; the Ionian...
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