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Kleophon may
refer to:
Cleophon, an
Athenian politician of the late 5th
century BCE
Cleophon, an
Athenian tragic poet of the 4th
century BCE The so-called...
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Cleophon (Gr****: Kλεoφῶν, Kleophōn; died 405 BC) was an
Athenian politician and demagogue, who was very
influential during the
Peloponnesian War. He was...
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Cleophon (Gr****: Kλεoφῶν, Kleophōn) was an
Athenian tragic poet. The
titles of ten of his
plays are
given by the Suda: Acteon, Amphiaraos, Achilles, The...
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became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. The
Athenian leader Cleophon continues to urge
resistance against the Peloponnesians, but the situation...
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Aristophon Autocles Callistratus Charmides Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius of
Phalerum Demochares Democles Demosthenes...
- 5th-century BC Gr****
political figure,
instrumental in the
downfall of
Cleophon Satyros I, also
known as Satyrus, a
ruler of
Cimmerian Bosporus from 432...
- known,
including a
Hyperbolus (c. 420–416 BC),
Victories (after 421),
Cleophon (in 405), and
Phaon (probably in 391). The
titles suggest that his themes...
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defeat was
largely blamed on
democratic politicians such as
Cleon and
Cleophon,
there was a
brief reaction against democracy,
aided by the
Spartan army...
- sometimes, demagoguery.
Authoritarianism Big lie
Charismatic authority Cleophon Cult of
personality Demades Firehosing Hyperbolus It Can't
Happen Here...
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institutions in full.
Democracy is
restored in Athens. The new
demagogue Cleophon dismisses peace overtures made by Sparta. An
Oligarchic revolt in Corcyra...