Other uses Infobox Writer for more information see Template Infobox Writer doc name Plutarch br Lucius ... Greek literature Hellenistic Age Hellenistic literature influences influenced signature website Plutarch ... Plutarchus , ref The name Mestrius or Lucius Mestrius was taken by Plutarch ... . ref cite encyclopedia encyclopedia Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy title Plutarch ref He ... Delphi , where Plutarch served as one of the priests responsible for interpreting the predictions of the oracle . Plutarch was born in 46 CE Ref label A a none in the small town of Chaeronea , in the Greek region known as Boeotia . His family was wealthy. The name of Plutarch s father has not been ... in alternate generations. The name of Plutarch s grandfather was Lamprias , as he attested in Moralia ... affectionate terms. Rualdus , in his 1624 work Life of Plutarchus , recovered the name of Plutarch ... by Plutarch to his wife, bidding her not give way to excessive grief at the death of their two ... two of them, Autobulus and second Plutarch, are often mentioned. Plutarch s treatise on the Timaeus ... which seem to imply that he was Plutarch s son, but this is nowhere definitely stated. His ... daughter or not. ref name Stewart Long cite book title Plutarch s Lives , Volume I of 4 author Aubrey Stewart, George Long chapter Life of Plutarch url http www.gutenberg.org files 14033 14033.txt publisher The Gutenberg Project accessdate 2007 01 03 ref Plutarch studied mathematics and philosophy ... web url http oll.libertyfund.org Intros Plutarch.php title Plutarch Bio 46c. 125 publisher The Online ... writings were dedicated. Citation needed date February 2007 Plutarch travelled widely in the Mediterranean ... , and two trips to Rome Ref label B b none . At some point, Plutarch took up Roman citizenship ... Mestrius Florus , a Roman of Roman consul consular status whom Plutarch also used as an historical source for his Life of Otho . ref Plutarch, Otho 14.1 ref class toccolours style float right margin ... more details
wiktionary PlutarchPlutarch was a Greek historian, biographer, essayist, and Middle Platonist. Plutarch may also refer to Plutarch crater , a lunar impact crater Plutarch of Athens circa 350 430 , Greek philosopher and Neoplatonist Plutarch of Byzantium 1st century , Bishop of Byzantium Plutarch of Eretria 4th century BC , tyrant of Eretria disambig Category Greek masculine given names ... more details
Pseudo Plutarch is the conventional name given to the unknown authors of a number of pseudepigrapha attributed to Plutarch . Some of these works were included in some editions of Plutarch s Moralia . Among these are the Lives of the Ten Orators vitae decem oratorum , biographies of the Ten Orators of ancient Athens , based on Caecilius of Calacte , possibly deriving from a common source with the Lives of Photios I of Constantinople Photius . The Doctrines of the Philosophers On Music http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Moralia Parallela Minora .html Parallela Minora Pro nobilitate On Rivers De Homero De unius in re publica dominatione is of uncertain authenticity. These works date to slightly later than Plutarch, but they all date to Late Antiquity 3rd to 4th century AD . One pseudepigraphal philosophical work, De fato included in editions of Plutarch s Moralia is thought to be a 2nd century Middle Platonism Middle Platonic work. Some works ascribed to Plutarch are likely of medieval origin, such as the http www.utexas.edu depts classics chaironeia institutio.html Letter to Trajan . Literature Aalders G. J. D. Plutarch or Pseudo Plutarch ? The authorship of De unius in re publica dominatione Mnemosyne XXXV 1982 72 83 Boscherini, S. 1985 A proposito della tradizione del Pro nobilitate pseudo plutarcheo in R. Cardini, Eugenio Garin E. Garin , L. C. Martinelli, G. Pascucci, eds., Tradizione classica e letteratura umanistica. Per Alessandro Perosa. Vol.I. II. Humanistica.3.4. . Roma 651 660. Conti Bizzarro, Ferruccio Note a Ps. Plutarch. de musica MCr 29 1994 259 261 Hillgruber, Michael 1994 Die pseudoplutarchische Schrift De Homero. Stuttgart . Jurado, E.A. ..., Teun 1991 Diogenes of Babylon and Stoic embryology Ps. Plutarch, Plac. V 15.4 reconsidered. Mnemosyne ... Bibliography on PlutarchPlutarch Category Ancient Greek pseudepigrapha Category Latin pseudepigrapha Category Works by Plutarch br Pseudo Ploutarc hos ru fi Pseudo Plutarkhos ... more details
Plutarch Greek language Greek , served as Bishop of Byzantium for sixteen years 89 105 in succession to Polycarpus I of Byzantium Polycarp . When he died, he was buried in the church of Argyroupolis, as were his predecessors. The persecution of Christians by emperor Traianus took place in 98 , during the bishopric of Plutarch. See also See Plutarch at http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en List of Patriarchs from the official website of the http www.ec patr.org Ecumenical Patriarchate . start box succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Polycarpus I of Byzantium Polycarpus I after Sedecion of Byzantium Sedecion years 89 &ndash 105 end box Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 1st century Romans Category 2nd century Romans Category Roman era Byzantines Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category 1st century bishops Category 2nd century bishops Category Bishops of Byzantium bg de Plutarch von Byzantion el gl Plutarco, bispo de Bizancio ka pt Plutarco de Biz ncio ro Plutarch al Bizan ului ru sh Plutarh od Vizantijuma ... more details
Plutarch in Greek language Greek lived 4th century BC was a tyrant of Eretria in Euboea . Whether he was the immediate successor of Themison of Eretria Themison , and also whether he was in any way connected with him by blood, are points which we have no means of ascertaining. Trusting perhaps to the influence of his friend Meidias , he applied to the Athens Athenians in 354 BC for aid against his rival, Callias of Chalcis , who had allied himself with Philip II of Macedon Philip of Macedon . The application was granted in spite of the resistance of Demosthenes , and the command of the expedition was entrusted to Phocion , who defeated Callias at Tamynae in 350 BC . But the conduct of Plutarch in the battle had placed the Athenians in great jeopardy, and though it may have been nothing more than rashness, Phocion would seem to have regarded it as treachery, for he thenceforth treated Plutarch as an enemy and expelled him from Eretria. r dem1 dem2 3 dem3 aesc plut 12 13 paus 1.36 References William Smith lexicographer Smith, William editor Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology , http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 2761.html Plutarchus , Boston , 1867 Notes reflist refs ref name dem1 dem2 3 dem3 aesc plut 12 13 paus 1.36 Demosthenes, Speeches , On the Peace , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Dem. 5 5 5 , Philippic 3 , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Dem. 9 57 57 , Against Meidias , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Dem. 21 110 110 , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Dem. 21 200 200 Aeschines , Speeches , Against Ctesiphon , http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Aeschin. 3 86 86 Plutarch , Parallel Lives , Phocion , http www.attalus.org old phocion1.html 12 12 , http www.attalus.org ... cgi bin ptext?lookup Paus. 1.36.1 i. 36 ref SmithDGRBM DEFAULTSORT Plutarch Of Eretria Category Ancient Greek rulers Category Ancient Eretrians Category 4th century BC Greek people de Plutarch ... more details
For the celebrated historian, biographer, essayist, and Middle Platonist Plutarch platonism Plutarch of Athens ca. 350 ndash 430 AD was a Greek philosopher and Neoplatonist who taught at Athens at the beginning of the 5th century. He reestablished the Platonic Academy there and became its leader. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle and Plato , emphasizing the doctrines which they had in common. Life He was the son of Nestorius and father of Hierius and Asclepigenia , who were his colleagues in the school. The origin of Neoplatonism in Athens is not known, but Plutarch is generally seen as the person who reestablished Platonic Academy Plato s Academy in its Neoplatonist form. Plutarch and his followers the Platonic Succession claimed to be the disciples of Iamblichus , and through him of Porphyry philosopher Porphyry and Plotinus . Numbered among his disciples were Syrianus , who succeeded him as head of the school, and Proclus . Philosophy Plutarch s main principle was that the study of Aristotle must precede that of Plato , and that the student should be taught to realize primarily the fundamental points of agreement between them. With this object he wrote a commentary on Aristotle s On the Soul De Anima which was the most important contribution to Aristotelian literature since the time of Alexander of Aphrodisias and a commentary on the Timaeus of Plato. His example was followed by Syrianus and others of the school. This critical spirit reached its greatest height in Proclus, the ablest exponent of this latter day syncretism. Plutarch was versed in all the theurgy theurgic traditions of the school, and believed, along with Iamblichus , in the possibility of attaining to communion with the Deity by the medium of the theurgic rites. Unlike the Alexandrian school Alexandrists ... ca Plutarc d Atenes de Plutarch von Athen fr Plutarque d Ath nes gl Plutarco de Atenas it Plutarco di Atene nl Plutarchus van Athene pl Plutarch z Aten ru fi Plutarkhos Ateenalainen ... more details
lunar crater data latitude 24.1 N or S N longitude 79.0 E or W E diameter 68 km depth 2.8 km colong 282 eponym Plutarch Plutarch is a Moon lunar impact crater that lies near the north northeastern limb of the Moon , just to the south of the irregular crater Seneca crater Seneca . To the southeast is the flooded crater Cannon crater Cannon . The proximity of this crater to the limb causes it to appear foreshortened when viewed from the Earth , but it is actually a circular formation. This crater has a well defined rim edge that is only slightly eroded. A small crater intrudes slightly into the southwestern rim, and another small crater lies near the south southeastern rim. The inner wall is unusually wide in the southern half of the crater, with the narrowest section along the northern rim. There is some slumping and wiktionary terrace terrace s formed along the inner sides, and a notable central peak near the mid point of the interior floor. Satellite craters By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid point that is closest to Plutarch. class wikitable width 25 style background eeeeee Plutarch width 25 style background eeeeee Latitude width 25 style background eeeeee Longitude width 25 style background eeeeee Diameter align center C align center 23.1 N align center 71.0 E align center 11 km align center D align center 24.3 N align center 75.7 E align center 15 km align center F align center 23.5 N align center 73.5 E align center 12 km align center G align center 23.0 N align center 75.2 E align center 11 km align center H align center 24.4 N align center 72.7 E align center 11 km align center K align center 25.1 N align center 72.8 E align center 11 km align center L align center 25.8 N align center 71.6 E align center 8 km align center M align center 23.8 N align center 77.6 E align center 11 km align center N align center 23.8 N align center 77.1 E align center 12 km References Lunar crater referen ... more details
Dablink For other uses of Menon see Menon disambiguation . Orphan date February 2009 Menon in Greek language Greek M was a workman working with Phidias , who was bribed by Pericles enemies to inform against Phidias. According to Plutarch he sat himself in the market place begging for protection if he were to bring charges against Phidias. He was subsequently provided with safety by the state and exempted from public duties. Plutarch, Pericles 31 External links http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Pericles .html Plutarch s Life of Pericles Category Ancient Greeks ... more details
Ellopion of Peparethus 4th century BCE was a Socratic philosopher, who is mentioned only by Plutarch . ref Plutarch, De Gen. Socrat. , p. 578, f ref He accompanied Plato and Simmias of Thebes Simmias in philosophical discussions with Chonuphis of Memphis . ref Ian Kidd, Robin Waterfield, 1992 , Plutarch. Essays , page 416. Penguin Classics ref Notes Reflist Category 4th century BC philosophers Category Ancient Greek philosophers Philosopher stub el it Ellopione di Pepareto ... more details
Plutarch in his On the Malice of Herodotus , with the original title in ancient Greek language Greek polytonic criticizes the historian Herodotus for all manner of prejudice and misrepresentation. It has been called the first instance in literature of the slashing review. . ref name NewCriterion cite web last Kimball first Roger title Plutarch & the issue of character url http www.newcriterion.com archive 19 dec00 plutarch.htm publisher The New Criterion Online accessdate 2006 12 11 ref The 19th century English historian George Grote considered this essay a serious attack upon the works of Herodotus, and speaks of the honourable frankness which Plutarch calls his malignity. ref cite book last Grote first George title A History of Greece From the Time of Solon to 403 B.C. origyear 1830 publisher Routledge date 2000 10 19 page 203 ref Plutarch makes some palpable hits, catching Herodotus out in various errors, but it is also probable that it was merely a rhetorical exercise, in which Plutarch plays devil s advocate to see what could be said against so favourite and well known a writer. ref name Stewart Long cite book title Plutarch s Lives, Volume I of 4 author Aubrey Stewart, George Long chapter Life of Plutarch url http www.gutenberg.org files 14033 14033.txt publisher The Gutenberg Project accessdate 2007 01 03 ref According to Plutarch scholar R. H. Barrow, Herodotus real failing in Plutarch s eyes was to advance any criticism at all of those states that saved Greece from Persia. Plutarch, he concluded, is fanatically biased in favor of the Greek cities they can do no wrong. ref cite book last Barrow first R.H. title Plutarch and His Times origyear 1967 year 1979 ref References reflist External links http oll.libertyfund.org ?option com staticxt&staticfile show.php 3Ftitle 1214&chapter 92431&layout html&Itemid 27 The Malice of Herodotus online .... Category Herodotus Category Plutarch Category criticism ... more details
facing the title page of an 18th Century edition of Plutarch s Lives Plutarch s Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans , commonly called Parallel Lives or Plutarch s Lives , is a series of biography biographies ... explains in the first paragraph of his Life of Alexander , Plutarch was not concerned with writing histories .... The Lives were published by Plutarch late in life after his return to Chaeronea , and, if one may ... calendar . Plutarch is criticized for his lack of judicious discrimination in use of authorities and the consequent ... name americana Biographies Wikisourcelang el PlutarchPlutarch structured his Lives by alternating ... links to several on line English translations of Plutarch s Lives ref unpaired see also Other links ... English translation of Plutarch s Lives . This 17th century translation is available at http classics.mit.edu ... Texts Plutarch home.html These translations are linked with L in the table below. P Perseus Project ... br center Theseus http classics.mit.edu Plutarch theseus.html D http www.gutenberg.org dirs 1 4 0 ... Plutarch Lives Theseus .html L   http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plut. Thes. 1.1 P Lycurgus of Sparta Lycurgus http classics.mit.edu Plutarch lycurgus.html D http www.gutenberg.org ... Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Lycurgus .html L Solon http classics.mit.edu Plutarch solon.html D http ... Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Solon .html L   http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plut. Sol. 1.1 P Themistocles http classics.mit.edu Plutarch themisto.html D http www.gutenberg.org ... Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Themistocles .html L   http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plut. Them. 1.1 P Pericles http classics.mit.edu Plutarch pericles.html D http www.gutenberg.org ... Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Pericles .html L   http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Plut. Per. 1.1 P Alcibiades ref order http classics.mit.edu Plutarch alcibiad.html D http ... Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Lives Alcibiades .html L   http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... more details
Wiktionary Lives may refer to The plural form of life The number of lives in a video game, see 1 up and Continue Parallel Lives , aka Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans , a series of biographies of famous men, written by Plutarch and thus often called Plutarch s Lives or The Lives of Plutarch LiVES , a video editing program and VJ tool Lives , a song by Modest Mouse from the album The Moon & Antarctica A short form of Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects , a 16th century book by Giorgio Vasari LIVES Lincolnshire Integrated Voluntary Emergency Service , Prehospital care provider in Lincolnshire, UK See also Live disambiguation Life disambiguation Living disambiguation disambig ... more details
Athryilatus Ancient Greek Greek 1 2nd c.AD a Greek physician from Thasos , Macedonia Roman province . According to Plutarch s Symposiacs, Athryilatus considered the women warmer than men. Women endure cold better than men, they are not so sensible of the sharpness of the weather, and are contented with a few clothes References http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0413.html Ancient Library http www.google.com search?hl en&q Plutarch Symposiacs Athryilatus women&btnG Search Symposiacs, by Plutarch chapter3 Category Ancient Greek physicians Category Roman era Greeks Category Roman era Macedonians ca Atrilat ... more details
In Greek mythology , Ocridion was a Human mortal who was engaged to Cydippe , daughter of Ochimus . She was kidnapped by her uncle, Cercaphus . References Plutarch , Quaestiones Graecae , 27 Category Greek mythology Greek myth stub ru ... more details
Engraving facing the title page of an 18th Century edition of Plutarch s LIVES. Date taken ? 1901 http images.google.com hosted life l?q Vanity Fair source life American&imgurl da5d6bedd0d7f275 PD old 100 ... more details
Naccinarkiniyar fl. ca. 14th century AD was a classical Tamil writer and commentator of the medieval period. Biography Naccinarkiniyar was a Saivite Brahmin who was popular for his commentary on the Tholkappiyam . ref name tamilplutarchp57 The Tamil Plutarch The Tamil Plutarch , Pg 57 ref He belonged to the Bharadwaja gotra and was born in the city of Madurai . Works Nacinarkiniyar wrote commentaries on the Tolk ppiyam , Pattupp u , Kaliththokai , Ku untokai and Civaka Cintamani . Notes reflist 2 References cite id The Tamil Plutarch cite book title The Tamil Plutarch, containing a summary account of the lives of poets and poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon last Chitty first Simon Casie year 1859 publisher Ripley & Strong location Jaffna cite cite book title A critical study of Naccinarkiniyar author K. Arumugham year 1981 publisher University of Madras Category Tamil language writers Category Indian philosophers ... more details
Lamprias Ancient Greek language Greek was Plutarch s grandfather as he attested in Moralia , ref Symposiacs, Book IX, questions II & III http etext.library.adelaide.edu.au p plutarch symposiacs chapter9.html section91 On line text at Adelaide library ref and in his Life of Antony. According to Plutarch, Lamprias was a man of eloquence and imagination. His name is also given by Suida . Very little is known of his life, although he probably lived in Chaeronea of Boeotia , in Southern Greece . Lamprias was also the name of Plutarch s brother and one of his sons. References Reflist External links http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 1823.html Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology v. 2, page 715 AncientGreece bio stub Category 1st century Greek people Category Ancient Boeotians ... more details
Joannes Rualdus was a France French scholar who compiled a Life of Plutarchus which was prefixed to the Paris Edition of 1624, in two volumes folio, of Plutarch Plutarch s works. ref cite book title Plutarchus, and Theophrastus, on Superstition with Various Appendices, and a Life of Plutarchus author Julian Hibbert origyear 1828 location London chapter Preface Joannes Rualdus Life of Plutarchus page 3 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Rualdus, Joannes France writer stub Category French scholars ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Inbakavi baptised Xavier Henric Leam was a Tamil poet and dramatist Personal life Inbakavi was born Xavier Henric Leam at Manapparai in Tirunelveli district . ref name tamilplutarchp26 The Tamil Plutarch The Tamil Plutarch , Pg 26 ref His parents belonged to the Parava caste. ref name tamilplutarchp26 At a young age, Inbakavi obtained the patronage of Don Gabriel Vaz Gomez, the Parava chieftain of Tuticorin and approached the king of Ettaiyapuram . ref name tamilplutarchp26 Initially, he found himself unwelcome, but he soon impressed the king by penning a poem in praise of the Raja. The king bestowed many gifts upon him. ref name tamilplutarchp26 After staying for a short period at the court of the Raja, Inbakavi set out for the court of Serfoji II of Thanjavur . ref name tamilplutarchp27 The Tamil Plutarch The Tamil Plutarch , Pg 27 ref At Thanjavur, he impressed the minister Tatooji who developed a special liking for him. ref name tamilplutarchp27 However, poor health forced Inbakavi to leave for Tuticorin after a short stay. ref name tamilplutarchp27 In his later life, Inbakavi also toured Jaffna and Colombo . ref name tamilplutarchp27 However, respect for the poet had greatly diminished due to his habit of drinking, which also destroyed his health. ref name tamilplutarchp27 Before he quit Jaffna, however, Inbakavi penned a drama Kuruvanji in praise of his benefactor Philip Rodrigo Muttukrishna. ref name tamilplutarchp28 The Tamil Plutarch The Tamil Plutarch , Pg 28 ref Inbakavi died in the year 1835. Works Inbakavi penned a number of dramas and Tamil poems. He wrote Christian as well as Saivite and Vaishnavite hymns. Notes reflist 2 References cite id The Tamil Plutarch cite book title The Tamil Plutarch, containing a summary account of the lives of poets and poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon last Chitty first Simon Casie date 1859 publisher Ripley & Strong location Jaffna cite Category 1835 deaths Category Tamil poets Category Tam ... more details
For other persons with the same name, see Glaucias Glaucias a rhetorician of Athens, who appears to have lived in the 1st c.BC, but he is mentioned only by Plutarch . References Plutarch Sympos. i. 10, 3, ii. 2 SmithDGRBM Category Ancient Greek rhetoricians Category Ancient Athenians Category 1st century Greek people Category Roman era Athenian rhetoricians ... more details
Other people2 Ammonius disambiguation Ammonius of Athens lang el sometimes called Ammonius the Peripatetic was a Philosophy philosopher who taught in Athens in the 1st century. He was a teacher of Plutarch , who praises his great learning, ref Plutarch, Symp. , iii. 1. ref and introduces him discoursing on religion and sacred rites. ref Plutarch, Symp. , ix. 15. ref Plutarch wrote a biography of him which is no longer extant. From the information supplied by Plutarch, Ammonius was clearly an expert in the works of Aristotle , but he may have nevertheless been a Platonist philosopher rather than a Peripatetic school Peripatetic . He may be the Ammonius of Lamprae in Attica quoted by Athenaeus ref Athenaeus, Deipnosophists , xi. ref as the author of a book on altars and sacrifices lang el . Athenaeus also mentions a work on Athenian courtesans lang el as written by an Ammonius. ref Athenaeus, Deipnosophists , xiii. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Ammonius of Athens Category 1st century philosophers Category Middle Platonists Category Roman era Peripatetic philosophers Category Roman era Athenian philosophers ca Amm nios de Lampres de Ammonios Lehrer Plutarchs fr Ammonios d Ath nes is Ammon os fr A enu it Ammonio l Egiziano pl Ammonios z Egiptu ... more details
For the brachiopod genus , see Salonia brachiopod . Salonia was a Roman slave, and later freedwoman who lived during the mid 2nd century BC, and who was the second wife of Cato the Elder . She was the young daughter of the slave Salonius who was an under secretary to Cato the Elder . ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.2. ref Following the death of his first wife, Cato began taking solace with a slave girl who secretly visited his bed. ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.1. ref However, his son Marcus Porcius Cato Licinianus and his son s wife disapproved of the relationship, so Cato decided to marry Salonia in order to solve the problem. ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.3 ref ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.4. ref However, when Licinianus found out about it he complained that now his problem was with his father s marriage to Salonia. ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.4 ref Cato replied that he loved his son, and for that reason, wished to have more sons like him. ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.5 ref In 154 BC , Salonia gave birth to Marcus Porcius Cato Salonianus ref Plutarch, Cato the Elder , 24.6 ref who was only five when his father died. Through her son, Salonia is grandmother of Lucius Porcius Cato and Marcus Porcius Cato , the great grandmother of Cato the Younger , and the great great grandmother of Marcus Porcius Cato II Marcus Porcius Cato , who died at the Battle of Philippi and Porcia Catonis , who was married to Marcus Junius Brutus . Notes Reflist 2 Category Ancient Roman women Category 2nd century BC Romans bg ca Sal nia de Salonia Cato der ltere ... more details
In Plutarch s On the Bravery of Women , Camma was a Galatia n princess and priestess of Artemis . She was wedded to the tetrarch Sinatus, and became known and admired for her virtue and beauty. Sinatus rival, another tetrarch named Sinorix, murdered Sinatus and proceeded to woo Camma herself. Rather than submit to Sinorix advances, Camma took him to a temple of Artemis where she served poisoned milk and honey to herself and him. Camma died happily, according to Plutarch, in the knowledge that she had avenged the death of her husband. ref Plutarch . De Mulierum Virtutibus , in the Moralia . http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Plutarch Moralia Bravery of Women B.html Published online by Bill Thayer. ref Camma 1661 is also the name of a play by Thomas Corneille , in which Camma is also a Galatian princess. The Cup 1884 , a tragedy by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Tennyson , in which Camma is also a Galatian princess. References Reflist noble stub Celts Category Galatian princesses fr Camma ... more details
Sedecion Greek language Greek was a Patriarch of Constantinople bishop of Byzantium . He succeeded Plutarch of Byzantium Bishop Plutarch in 105 , and served in that office for nine years until 114 . He was in office during Emperor Trajan s persecution of the Christians ref name PAT cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 6 title Sedekion publisher Official website of the Ecumenic Patriarchate of Constantinople accessdate 03 04 2011 ref . Start box Succession box title List of Patriarchs of Constantinople Bishop of Byzantium before Plutarch of Byzantium Plutarch after Diogenes of Byzantium Diogenes years 105 &ndash 114 End box References reflist Category 2nd century Romans Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century people from Byzantium Category Bishops of Byzantium Sedecion Patriarchs of Constantinople Christian clergy stub bg de Sedekion el gl Sedeci n, bispo de Bizancio ka pt Sedeci o de Biz ncio ru sh Sedekion od Vizantijuma ... more details
Aristonymus of Athens was sent by Plato to reform the constitution of the Arcadians . Aristonymus was the father of Clitophon . Sources Plato, Republic Plato Republic , 328b Plutarch , Reply to Colotes, 1126c AncientGreece bio stub DEFAULTSORT Aristonymus Category Ancient Athenians Category Academic philosophers Category 4th century BC philosophers ... more details