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  Thrasymachus   of Chalcedon - a Greek sophist, 5th century B.C.
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Athen_10.416   Rhodes. [416] And Thrasymachus of Chalcedon, in one his
Athen_11.505   Plato. Plato also reviles Thrasymachus, the sophist of Chalcedon,
Athen_11.509   the Bryson CLASS="help" HREF="rd.htm#Thrasymachus">Thrasymachus gentry from the
Cic:Brut_30   Gorgias the Leontine, Thrasymachus the Chalcedonian,
Cic:DeOr_3.59   science, as Gorgias, Thrasymachus, Isocrates; there appeared
Cic:DeOr_3.128   to Prodicus of Ceos, Thrasymachus of Chalcedon, or Protagoras

  Thrasymachus 2   of Atrax - a Thessalian leader, early 2nd century B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_245 from Gortona. Then Thrasymachus the son of Alexander, from
Euseb]:Chron_247 mus again, Androsthenes, Thrasymachus, Laontomenes, Pausan

  Thrasymachus   - in documents
Lucill_11.309 09] & { F 113 } & Thrasymachus, you lost great wealth by
SEG_56.638 (160-150)   son of Thersandros, Thrasymachos son of Ariston, Ph
Syll_322 Zeus Philostratos son of Thrasymachos Menophilos son of
THI_39 (235/4)   hos son of Kleodorides Thrasymachos son of Antimach
THI_67 (c. 208)   city of Lilaia, and Thrasymachos and the other co


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