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1Der Euagoras des Isokrates
By Evangelos Alexiou

“Der Euagoras des Isokrates” Metadata:
- Title: Der Euagoras des Isokrates
- Author: Evangelos Alexiou
- Language: ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 238
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- Publish Date: 2010
- Publish Location: New York - Berlin
“Der Euagoras des Isokrates” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Isocrates - Rhetoric, ancient - Euagoras - Evagoras (Isocrates)
- People: Isocrates
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24468812M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 607575071
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010015671
- All ISBNs: 9783110229882 - 3110229889
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2010
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Isocrates
The philosopher Plato (a rival of Isocrates) founded his own academy in response to Isocrates's foundation. Isocrates accepted no more than nine pupils
Evagoras I
Evagoras or Euagoras (Ancient Greek: Εὐαγόρας) was the king of Salamis (411–374 BC) in Cyprus, known especially from the work of Isocrates, who presents
Evagoras
Cypriot footballer Evagoras, an oration by Isocrates Euagoras (bug), a genus of assassin bugs Evagoras Amiandos, Cypriot football team Evagoras Avgorou, Cypriot
Nicocles of Salamis
the date nor the circumstances surrounding this event are recorded. Diod. xv. 47, intpp. ad loc. Isocrates, Nicocles, p. 32 Isocrates, Evagoras, p. 207
374 BC
encouraged by Isocrates, who writes his Exhortation to Nicocles. Pharnabazus II, Satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia, ends his reign. Evagoras, king of Salamis
Abdemon
Cyprus. Evagoras, who allegedly came from a Greek dynasty (Teucrids), had to leave the city and went into exile in Soloi. However, Evagoras returned
Hecatomnus
Isocrates, which must have been based on some contemporary rumours. In both cases he names Evagoras as the likely source of the rumours. (i) Evagoras
Battle of Cnidus
oppose the Spartans. The fleets met near Cnidus. According to Isocrates, King Evagoras I of Cyprus contributed the greatest part of the forces under Conon
Artaxerxes III
and forty triremes, commanded by Phocion the Athenian, and Evagoras, son of the elder Evagoras, the Cypriot monarch. Idrieus succeeded in reducing Cyprus
4th century BC
Pharaoh of Egypt, Hakor (Akoris), concludes a tripartite alliance with Evagoras, king of Cyprus, and Athens. 389 BC: Early in the Warring States period