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Plutarchos

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Author(s): Cobet, Justus (Essen) | Pelling, C. B. R. (Oxford) | Baltes, Matthias (Münster) | Olshausen, Eckart (Stuttgart) | Harmon, Roger (Basel) | Et al.
(Πλούταρχος). [English version] [1] Tyrann von Eretria, 4. Jh. v. Chr. Tyrann von Eretria [1]. Als Gastfreund des reichen Demosthenes-Gegners Meidias [2] (Demosth. or. 21,110; 21,200) wandte er sich 349 v.Chr. um Hilfe an Athen, als der verbannte Kleitarchos [1] und Kallias [9] von Chalkis mit Unterstützung des Phalaikos von Phokis und Philippos [4] II. seine Stellung bedrohten (Aischin. Ctes. 86-88 mit schol.). Die ‘unrühmliche und teure Expedition’ Anf. 348 (Demosth. or. 5,5 mit schol.; 39,16) leitete Ph…

Timotheus

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Author(s): Nutton, Vivian (London) | Robbins, Emmet (Toronto) | Zimmermann, Bernhard (Freiburg) | Schmitz, Winfried (Bielefeld) | Neudecker, Richard (Rome) | Et al.
(Τιμόθεος; Timótheos). [German version] [1] T. of Metapontum Greek physician, c. 400 BC Greek physician, fl. c. 400 BC. According to the Anonymus Londiniensis (8,8), T. believed that disease was the result of the blockage of passages through which residues would have been excreted. Residues that have risen up from the entire body are forced to remain in the head until they are transformed into a saline, acrid fluid. They then break out and cause a wide variety of disease, whose character is determined by the place or places to which they flow.. Humoral theory Nutton, Vivian (London) …

Leon

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Author(s): Welwei, Karl-Wilhelm (Bochum) | Cobet, Justus (Essen) | Schmitz, Winfried (Bielefeld) | Engels, Johannes (Cologne) | Folkerts, Menso (Munich) | Et al.
(Λέων; Léōn). Cf. also Leo. Byzantine emperor Leo [4-9]. Sicilian place name L. [13]. [German version] [1] Spartan king, 6th cent. BC Spartan king, Agiad ( Agiads), grandfather of Cleomenes [3] I (Hdt. 5,39); is said to have been successful in war together with his fellow king Agasicles in the early 6th cent. BC, but to have been defeated by Tegea (Hdt. 1,65). Sparta is said to have already achieved eunomía (‘good order’) before his time [1. 45ff.]. Welwei, Karl-Wilhelm (Bochum) Bibliography 1 M. Meier, Aristokraten und Damoden, 1998. [German version] [2] Tyrant of Phlius, 6th cent. BC Tyran…

Leon

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Author(s): Welwei, Karl-Wilhelm (Bochum) | Cobet, Justus (Essen) | Schmitz, Winfried (Bielefeld) | Engels, Johannes (Köln) | Folkerts, Menso (München) | Et al.
(Λέων). Vgl. auch Leo. Byz. Kaiser Leo [4-9]. Sizil. Ort L. [13]. [English version] [1] Spartan. König, 6. Jh. v. Chr. Spartan. König, Agiade (Agiadai), Großvater des Kleomenes [3] I. (Hdt. 5,39); soll mit seinem Mitkönig Agasikles im frühen 6. Jh.v.Chr. erfolgreich Krieg geführt haben, aber gegen Tegea gescheitert sein (Hdt. 1,65). Vor seiner Zeit soll in Sparta bereits eunomía (“gute Ordnung”) erreicht worden sein [1. 45ff.]. Welwei, Karl-Wilhelm (Bochum) Bibliography 1 M. Meier, Aristokraten und Damoden, 1998. [English version] [2] Tyrann von Phleius, 6. Jh. v. Chr. Tyrann von …
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