- "Against
Timocrates" was a
speech given by
Demosthenes in
Athens in
which he
accused Timocrates of
proposing an
illegal decree. The
speech provides our...
-
Timocrates may
refer to: "Against
Timocrates", a
speech by
Demosthenes Timocrates of Syracuse,
husband to
Arete (daughter of Dionysius)
Timocrates of Rhodes...
- ****espont. His father's name was
Athenaeus or
Timocrates, his mother's Sande.
Together with his
brother Timocrates of
Lampsacus he
joined the
school Epicurus...
-
least one work
against Timocrates; and
Epicurus also
wrote an
Opinions on the P****ions,
against Timocrates. In response,
Timocrates wrote a
polemic against...
- aim of
Timocrates' mission,
which he accomplished, was to
force the
withdrawal of the
Spartan king
Agesilaus and his army from Ionia.
Timocrates's success...
- He
dispatches Timocrates of
Rhodes to
visit Athens, Thebes, Corinth, and
Argos to
incite and
bribe them to act
against Sparta.
Timocrates succeeds in persuading...
-
Timocrates (Ancient Gr****: Τιμοκράτης) of
ancient Syracuse,
Magna Graecia,
commanded a
squadron of
twelve galleys, sent by
Dionysius II of
Syracuse to...
- to be an
account given by an
individual named Athenaeus to his
friend Timocrates of a
banquet held at the
house of
Larensius (Λαρήνσιος; in Latin: Larensis)...
- BC), son of Philocrates, from the
Attic deme of Bate was,
together with
Timocrates son of
Demetrius from Potamos, the heir of
Epicurus (ca. 270 BC). Whether...
-
withdraw by
stirring up
trouble on the Gr**** mainland. He
dispatched Timocrates of Rhodes, an
Asiatic Gr****, to
distribute ten
thousand gold
darics in...