Andócides — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Andócides (pintor). Andócides (c. 440 390 a. C.) (griego Ανδοκίδης), uno de los primeros oradores áticos, miembro de una antigua familia aristocrática ateniense que se … Wikipedia Español
Andocides — Andocides, or Andokides , (Greek Ἀνδοκίδης, 440 ndash;390 BC) one of the ten Attic orators.He was implicated during the Peloponnesian War in the mutilation of the Herms on the eve of the departure of the Athenian expedition against Sicily in 415… … Wikipedia
ANDOCIDES — Orator Atheniensis, sil. Leogori: Unus ex ro. illis oratoribus, quorum vitas Plut. descripsit. Saepius accusatus et exiliô multatus est; sed dexteritate suâ semper in gratiam rediit. Patrem, quem prius criminis suspicione asperserat. defendit.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Andocides — born с 440 died c. 390 BC Athenian orator and politician. He went into exile (415–403 BC) after being implicated in and having informed on those responsible for the mutilation of the sacred busts of Hermes just before the Athenian expedition to… … Universalium
Andócides (pintor) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Andócides. Andócides … Wikipedia Español
Andócides — ( 440–390 BC). Orador y político ateniense. Partió al exilio (415–403 BC) después de verse implicado y haber informado de los responsables de la mutilación de los sagrados bustos de Hermes en vísperas de la expedición ateniense a Sicilia. Regresó … Enciclopedia Universal
ANDOCIDES — an orator and leader of the oligarchical faction in Athens; was four times exiled, the first time for profaning the Eleusinian Mysteries (467 393 B.C.) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Alcibiades — Infobox Military Person name= Alcibiades Ἀλκιβιάδης Alkibiádēs caption= Alcibiades allegiance= Athens (415–412 BC Sparta) rank= general (strategos) commands= nickname= lived= 450–404 BC placeofbirth= Athens placeofdeath=… … Wikipedia
Callias III — Callias (Greek: Kαλλίας, pronounced Kahl LEE as ), son of Hipponicus by the ex wife of Periclesrf|1|plut 24, an Alcmaeonid and the third head of one of the most distinguished Athenian families to bear the name of Callias, was said to be notorious … Wikipedia
Alcibíades — (Roma, Museos Capitolinos). Retrato idealizado, copia romana de un busto griego del siglo … Wikipedia Español