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Phocion (/ˈfoʊʃiən, -ˌɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Φωκίων Φώκου Ἀθηναῖος Phokion; c. 402 – c. 318 BC),
nicknamed The Good (ὁ χρηστός, was an
Athenian statesman...
- The
Funeral of
Phocion is a 1648
landscape painting, also
known as The
Burial of
Phocion,
Landscape with the
Funeral of
Phocion and
Landscape with the...
- the
Ashes of
Phocion is a 1648 painting, also
known as
Landscape with the
Ashes of
Phocion (Collected by His Widow) and The
Ashes of
Phocion Collected by...
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Phocion Rossollin (22
December 1837 – 20 June 1911) was a
French sailor who
competed in the 1900
Summer Olympics in Meulan, France.
Rossollin as helmsman...
- Sertorius, Eumenes, Agesilaus, Pompey,
Alexander the Great,
Julius Caesar,
Phocion, Cato the Younger, Agis, Cleomenes,
Tiberius Gracchus and
Gaius Gracchus...
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Laches Lycurgus Lysicles Miltiades Moerocles Nicias Pericles Philinus Phocion Pisistratus Solon Themistocles Theramenes Thrasybulus Thucydides Timoleon...
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after ancient Gr****
leaders and
heroes (Epaminondas, Miltiades, Leonidas,
Phocion, Achilles, Themistocles. The two
remaining bastions were
named after St...
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ancient Athenian demagogue and sycophant, a
contemporary of
Theophrastus and
Phocion. The
former was
accused by
Agnonides of impiety, but was
acquitted by the...
- Trajan, is also a good
source thanks to his
biographies of
Demosthenes and
Phocion, two
leading politicians in
Athens at the time. The
initial name of the...
- submission.
According to Plutarch, a
special Athenian emb****y, led by
Phocion, an
opponent of the anti-Macedonian faction, was able to
persuade Alexander...