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- Aelian, in his Varieties of History, reports this anecdote about Hipponicus: Hipponicus son of Callias would erect a Statue as a Gift to his Country. One...
- Alcibiades went to Hipponicus's house and, after stripping naked, "desired him to scourge and chastise him as he pleased". Hipponicus not only pardoned...
- Socrates as depicted by Plato and Xenophon. Hermogenes was the son of Hipponicus, brother of the wealthy Callias, and resident of the Alopece deme alongside...
- Axiochus Cleinias Deinomache Euryptolemus Ariphron Pericles [Unknown] Hipponicus III Alcibiades Cleinias Isodice Cimon Callias III Paralus Xanthippus Alcibiades...
- an ancient Athenian aristocrat and political figure. He was the son of Hipponicus and an unnamed woman (she later married Pericles), an Alcmaeonid and the...
- joined by the main Athenian army that had been marching from Athens under Hipponicus and Eurymedon. They plundered the countryside, and the next day defeated...
- Alcibiades went to Hipponicus's house and, after stripping naked, "desired him to scourge and chastise him as he pleased". Hipponicus not only pardoned...
- an altar of peace and voted special honours to Callias. Callias' son Hipponicus was also a notable military leader was known as the "richest man in Greece"...
- and Ambraciots then sign a peace treaty. An Athenian army under Nicias, Hipponicus and Eurymedon defeats a combined Tanagran and Theban army in the Battle...
- Scambonidae, son of Alcibiades Axiochus Euthydemus Callias of Alopece, son of Hipponicus Apology, Protagoras Axiochus, Cratylus, Eryxias, Philebus, Protagoras...