- to
Amphicrates'
failure on Aegina; but
another source, Plutarch, says that the king that they
overthrew was
called Demoteles (perhaps
Amphicrates' successor)...
-
Amphicrates of
Athens (Gr****: Ἀμφικράτης) was a
sophist and
rhetorician (of the
Asiatic school).
Amphicrates was
forced to
leave Athens (for his own safety...
- Cleopatra, the wife of
Tigranes the Great,
invited Gr****s such as the
rhetor Amphicrates and the
historian Metrodorus of
Scepsis to the
Armenian court, and—according...
-
hanging Jean Améry (1978),
Austrian writer,
overdose of
sleeping pills Amphicrates of
Athens (86 BC), Gr****
sophist and rhetorician,
starved himself Korechika...
-
fortitude in
maintaining silence. The
statue was made by the
sculptor Amphicrates.
Pausanias alleges that it was in her
honor that
Athenian statues of...
- secret." The
statue was not made by
Calamis but by the
Athenian sculptor Amphicrates,
according to Pliny. It is
possible that Leaena's story,
replacing the...
- Cleopatra, the wife of
Tigranes the Great,
invited Gr****s such as the
rhetor Amphicrates and the
historian Metrodorus of
Scepsis to the
Armenian court, and –...
-
major member of the
rival Chalcidian League during the
reign of King
Amphicrates (Herod. iii. 59), i.e. not
later than the
earlier half of the 7th century...
- the
overthrow and
exile of Demetrius.[citation needed] The
account of
Amphicrates of
Athens cited by
Diogenes Laërtius, that he was
condemned to drink...
- The date of this
event is
uncertain - it must fall
after the
reign of
Amphicrates (fl. 700 or 600 BC). The name of the group, 'land-sharers', is one ****ociated...