
Critias - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Critias
of Athens - son of Callaeschrus; killed in 403 B.C.
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Athen_11.463
drinking in different cities, as Critias explains in these words in
Athen_11.496
of Peirithous whether that is Critias, one of the Thirty or
Athen_12.527
essalians are agreed (as Critias says) to be the most extr
Athen_13.600
cordingly, the admirable Critias also speaks of him in the
Athen_15.666
original contrivers of it, as Critias the son of Callaeschrus tells
Cic:Brut_29
succeeded by Alcibiades, Critias, and Theramenes, whose
Cic:DeOr_2.93
in order of time by Critias, Theramenes, and Lysias. There are
Cic:DeOr_3.139
What was the character of Critias, or of Alcibiades? They were
Cic:Tusc_1.96
this to the most excellent Critias, " who had been his
Just_5.9
In this encounter Critias and Hippolochus, the two most
Nepos_7.10
send him to the king, Critias and the other tyrants of
Nepos_8.2
7 In a second battle Critias fell, chief of the tyrants,
Philoch_143
sybulus' victory occurred, and Critias died at the Peiraeu
Plut:Mor_832
ngs, such as Alcibiades, Critias, Lysias, and Archinous,
ValMax_3.2e.6
as you can." Now this Critias was the cruellest of all
Critias 2
- acquaintances of the poet Callimachus
Callim:Epigr_14
them this, that I here cover Critias, their son. & [15]
Callim:Epigr_56
istiŏn, daughter of Critias, dedicate me - a lamp enr
Critias
- in documents
PSI_345
the Third Century B.C.', p. 95 Kritias to Zenon greeting.
SEG_44.949
(230-205) The treasurer Kritias shall inscribe [this decree a
THI_104
(194-166) sp; . . . and Kritias brought letters, and coming
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