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Alopece (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλωπεκή, romanized: Alopeke), also
spelt as Alopecae, was an asty-deme of the city of Athens, but
located exterior to the city...
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Demetrius of
Alopece (Gr****: Δημήτριος) was a Gr****
sculptor of the
early part of the 4th
century BC, who is said by
ancient critics to have been notable...
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Crito of
Alopece (/ˈkraɪtoʊ/ KRY-toh or /ˈkriːtoʊ/ KREE-toh;
Ancient Gr****: Κρίτων Άλωπεκῆθεν, gen.: Κρίτωνος, Kríton Alōpekēthen; c. 469 – 4th century...
- Phaenarete, a
stoneworker and a midwife, respectively, in the
Athenian deme of
Alopece; therefore, he was an
Athenian citizen,
having been born to relatively...
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depicts a
conversation between Socrates and his
wealthy friend Crito of
Alopece regarding justice (δικαιοσύνη),
injustice (ἀδικία), and the appropriate...
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Speakers in the main part of the dialogue:
Socrates of
Alopece: a
philosopher in his 70s,
sentenced to
death by the
Athenians for impiety...
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Athenian military commander. He was the son of
Callias II of the deme
Alopece and
Elpinice of
Laciadae (sister of Cimon). He was
known as the "richest...
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Demetrius and its
variations may
refer to the following:
Demetrius of
Alopece, 4th
century BC Gr****
sculptor noted for his
realism Demetrius of Phalerum...
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Apology Apollodorus of
Phalerum Symposium Apology,
Phaedo Aristides of
Alopece, son of
Lysimachus Laches,
Theages Theaetetus Aristodemus of Cydathenaeum...
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contained the Cynosarges. It was
located south of the Ilisus,
between Alopece to the
south and
Ancyle to the east. A gate of
Athens was
called the Diomean...