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  • ....</ref> Greek: Σωκράτης [sɔːkrátɛːs], Sōkrátēs; 470/469 – February 15, 399 BCE)<ref name="enc1911">{{cite web|url = https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_En ...
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  • ...law giver was the [[erastes]] of the future tyrant, presumably around 590 BCE.<ref>Plutarch, The Lives, "Solon"</ref> Aristotle, however, claims that the :*The two lovers plotted against Phalaris around 560 BCE. Chariton was discovered and tortured to divulge accomplices, but remained ...
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  • ...n 385 BCE, and the party to which it makes reference has been fixed in 416 BCE, the year in which the host Agathon had the dramatic triumph mentioned in t ...on won his prize) and the time when Socrates was tried and executed in 399 BCE. ...
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  • ...e, the richest man in [[Corinth]] and the colonizer of [[Syracuse]] in 733 BCE. He left his native city as penance for having caused the death of the boy ...law giver was the [[erastes]] of the future tyrant, presumably around 590 BCE.<sup>[[[11]]]</sup> Aristotle, however, claims that the story is "mere goss ...
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  • ...personage, the richest man in Corinth and the colonizer of Syracuse in 733 BCE. He left his native city as penance for having caused the death of Actaeon, ...ontemporary and also the presumed lover of Sappho, possibly around 600-590 BCE, Alcaeus wrote pederastic odes to his beloveds, among whom was "the handsom ...
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