PHILINUS — I. PHILINUS Agrigentinus; scripsit Historiam Roman. contra Carthaginen ses: dicitur his nimium favisse; quod si fecit, nullum mitum est, cum Annibalis in bello comes fuerit. Corn. Nepos in Annibale. c. 13. Polyb. l. 1. Diod. Sic. in Eclog. l. 23 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Philinus — Philinos (latinisiert Philinus) war der Name mehrerer antiker Personen: Philinos von Akragas, sizilischer Historiker im 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Philinos von Kos, ein griechischer Arzt im 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philinus of Athens — Philinus ( el. Φιλινος; lived during the 4th century BC) was an Athenian orator, a contemporary of Demosthenes and Lycurgus. He is mentioned by Demosthenes in his oration against Meidiasrf|1|dem, who calls him the son of Nicostratus, and says… … Wikipedia
ФИЛИН — • Philīnus, Φιλι̃νος, 1. аттический оратор времен Демосфена. Из его речей сохранились 3 названия и один отрывок; 2. историк из Агригента, описал Пунические войны с таким пристрастием к карфагенянам, с каким сделал это… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Treaties between Rome and Carthage — The treaties between Rome and Carthage are the four treaties between the two states that were signed between 509 BC and 279 BC. The treaties influenced the course of history in the Mediterranean, and are important for understanding the… … Wikipedia
Draco (lawgiver) — Dracon redirects here. In fiction, it may refer also to the home world of the Dracs. Draco Born circa 650 BC Died unknown Residence Athens, Ancient Greece Occupation … Wikipedia
Demosthenes — For other historical and fictional personages named Demosthenes, see Demosthenes (disambiguation). Demosthenes Bust of Demosthenes (Louvre, Paris, France) Born … Wikipedia
Nicias — For the Indo Greek king, see King Nicias. Nicias expeditions, before the Sicilian campaign. Nicias or Nikias (Νικίας) (c. 470 BC – 413 BC) was an Athenian politician and general during the period of the Peloponnesian War. Nicias was a member of… … Wikipedia
Cleon — For other uses, see Cleon (disambiguation). Cleon (English pronunciation: /ˈkliːə … Wikipedia
Critias — For the work by Plato, see Critias (dialogue). Critias (Greek Κριτίας Kritias, 460 BC – 403 BC), born in Athens, son of Callaeschrus, was an uncle of Plato, and a leading member of the Thirty Tyrants, and one of the most violent. He was an… … Wikipedia