Simmias of Macedon, general of Alexander the Great
Simmias of Rhodes, poet and grammarian (late 4th century BC)
Simmias of Syracuse, student of philosophy
Simmias (explorer), Ptolemaic explorer of Red Sea. (3rd century BC)
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Simmias (Greek: Σιμμίας) may refer to: Simmias of Thebes, follower of Socrates Simmias of Macedon, general of Alexander the Great Simmias of Rhodes, poet...
Simmias (early 3rd century BC) of Syracuse, Magna Graecia, is mentioned by Diogenes Laërtius as a pupil, first of Aristotle of Cyrene, and afterwards...
presented in it by the character Simmias, although summarized here, need not reflect the views of the historical Simmias. Simmias' attunement analogy Body is...
invention, had been previously used by Simmias. The 10th-century encyclopaedia, the Suda, reports that Simmias wrote three books of Glossai (collections...
Simmias (Ancient Greek: Σιμμίας) was a Macedonian officer, son of Andromenes from Tymphaia and brother of Attalus and Amyntas, the officers of Alexander...
with a group of Socrates's friends, including the two Thebans, Cebes, and Simmias, Socrates explores various arguments for the soul's immortality in order...
Rhodes, Simmias de (1 January 1640). "Français : Calligrame Les Ailes de Simmias de Rhodes, publié dans le livre Ad alas amoris divini a Simmia Rhodio...
Regent for Alexander IV & Philip III Regent Polyperchon 394 BC Son of Simmias 319–316 BC 303 BC Regent for Alexander IV & Philip III. Exercised no actual...
Aeschines, Aristippus, Phaedo, Euclides, Stilpo, Crito, Simon, Glaucon, Simmias, Cebes, Menedemus of Eretria Book 3: Plato Plato Book 4: The Academy Speusippus...
opened up between the left and center of the Macedonian phalanx, due to Simmias' brigade of pezhetairoi being unable to follow Alexander in his decisive...
Halvosen 2016 ChickLit Film Director 2016 All Your Base: Last of Last Cats Voice 2019 Homeless Ashes Karl Quinn 2019 Passport to Oblivion Dr. Simmias...
Secundus the Silent Cynic Sextus of Chaeronea Sextus Empiricus Pyrrhonist Simmias of Thebes Pythagorean Simon the Shoemaker Socratic Simplicius of Cilicia...
particularly composed in order to influence a lawsuit by silencing the allies of Simmias, Trochas, Krateuas, and Pausanias. Most of the names that are mentioned...
in the far north of Greece or southern Europe. The ancient grammarian Simmias of Rhodes in the 3rd century BC connected the Hyperboreans to the Massagetae...
to left): Coenus, Perdiccas, Meleager, Polyperchon (replacing Ptolemy), Simmias (deputising for Amyntas, who was recruiting in Macedonia), Craterus. At...
battles for control between Alexander's generals. Polyperchon was a son of Simmias from Tymphaia in Epirus. He served under Philip II and Alexander the Great...
Fabulae 202 Antoninus Liberalis, 20 with reference to Boeus, Book 2 and Simmias of Rhodes, Apollo Lactantius Placidus on Statius, Thebaid 3.506; Second...
tasca (1938) Piccolo hotel (1939) Processo e morte di Socrate (1939) as Simmia Bridge of Glass (1940) as comandante Mario Marchi Kean (1940) as Edmund...
Akrion 170 § 100 BC Hoplitodromos Nikokles Akrion 170 § 100 BC Stadion Simmias Seleukeia on the Tigris Eusebius 171 § 96 BC Event Unknown Aristodamos...
meeting-place around 454 BC. According to Plato's Phaedo, he was the instructor of Simmias and Cebes at Thebes, around the time the Phaedo takes place, in 399 BC...
on board is Vikki, returning to learn what her next assignment will be. Simmias, the Russian agent responsible for orchestrating the assassination, defects...
created the character of Simon the Shoemaker. The Suda also mentions the Simmias, Alcibiades, and Critolaus. Seneca has preserved one of his dicta, concerning...
Wehrli) and Dicaearchus. This theory is comparable to the one offered by Simmias in Plato's Phaedo. In his Elements of Harmony (also Harmonics), Aristoxenus...
169th Olympiad 104 BC - Nicodemus of Lacedaemon 170th Olympiad 100 BC - Simmias of Seleuceia-on-Tigris 171st Olympiad 96 BC - Parmeniscus of Corcyra 172nd...
Samus Sappho Secundus of Tarentum Serapion Satyrius Scythinus Simmias of Rhodes Simmias Grammaticus Simonides of Ceos Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem...
tolerable certainty. Perhaps, too, the fifteenth should be assigned to him. Simmias of Thebes Nails 2002, p. 253. W. Smith, A Classical Dictionary of Biography...
(satrap) Polyperchon Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter 334 BC Simmias Proteas Hegelochus Amphoterus Nearchus Archon of Pella Archias of Pella...