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Charicles (Gr****: Χαρικλῆς), son of Apollodorus, was an
ancient Athenian politician. In 415 BC he
investigated the
mutilation of the herms, and in 414/3...
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preserved with m****cripts by Lucian,
contains a
debate "between two men,
Charicles and Callicratidas, over the
relative merits of
women and boys as vehicles...
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Lepturges charicles is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Bates in 1885. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the...
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grudge against Socrates for this; and when he was …
drafting laws with
Charicles, he bore it in mind. He
inserted a
clause which made it
illegal "to teach...
- 559-556 BC and 546-528 BC Hippias, 527-510 BC Theramenes, Critias, and
Charicles leading members of the
Thirty Tyrants 404-403 BC Lachares, 300-294 BC...
- 187–186 BC
Theoxenus 186–185 BC
Zopyrus 185–184 BC
Eupolemus 184–183 BC
Charicles 183–182 BC
Hermogenes 182–181 BC
Timesianax 181–180 BC
Hippias 180–179...
- Parmenides; not the philosopher, born
twenty years later)
Chaereleos Charicles, son of
Apollodorus Chremo Cleomedes, son of
Lycomedes Critias Diocles...
- Gr****
catenist Nicetas Eugeni****,
Byzantine Gr****
author of
Drosilla and
Charicles, see Jean François
Boissonade de
Fontarabie Nicetas of
Novgorod (fl. 1095...
- L'uomo di
Corleone (1977) Il
giorno dell'****unta (1977)
Caligola (1979) as
Charicles The
Black Stallion (1979) as
Priest L'albero
della maldicenza (1979) as...
- (1814)
Tiberius Rhetor, De
Figuris (1815)
Nicetas Eugeni****,
Drosilla et
Charicles (1819) Herodian,
Partitiones (1819) Aristaenetus,
Epistolae (1822) Eunapius...