Hippias   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Hippias   - tyrant of Athens, 527-510 B.C.
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Aelian:Fr_74   DF} & & Suda_I'544 & & Hippias, tyrant of Athens [75]
Athen_12.532   the Peisistratidae also, Hippias and Hipparchus, instituted
Athen_13.596   tortured by command of Hippias the tyrant, died under
Athen_13.609   And he took for Hippias, who succeeded him in the tyran
Just_2.9   ther son, whose name was Hippias, taking upon him the auth
Polyaen_1.22.1   he named all the friends of Hippias. And when they had
Polyaen_5.14.1   sail for Aegina. Hippias, the elder of her brothers, was
Polyaen_8.45.1   name was Leaena. Hippias ordered her to be examined by

  Hippias 2   of Elis - Greek sophist, 5th century B.C.
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Aelian:NA_6.10   devised by Simonides, by Hippias, and by Theodectes, or
Apul:Flor_9   Hippias was one of the sophists
Athen_11.505   name, as again he reviles Hippias, Gorgias, and Parmenides, and in
Athen_11.506   Menexenus it is not only Hippias of Elis that is held
Athen_13.609   accomplished was she, as Hippias the Sophist says, in his
Cic:Brut_30   agoras the Abderite, and Hippias the Elean, who were all
Cic:Brut_292   he extols Protagoras, Hippias, Prodicus, Gorgias, and
Cic:DeOr_3.127   [127] Of which number was Hippias of Elis, who, when he

  Hippias 3   - a Greek orator, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_838 of Plathane, the daughter of Hippias the orator. He was
Plut:Mor_839 Plathane, the wife of Hippias the rhetorician, who had

  Hippias 4   - Athenian archon, 181 B.C.
181/_ Athenian archon: Hippias

  Hippias 5   of Erythrae - a Greek historian
Athen_6.258 ery day. [74.] But Hippias the Erythraean, in the second

  Hippias 6   - general of Pissithnus; 5th century B.C.
Polyaen_3.2.1 um, proposed a conference with Hippias, the general of Pis

  Hippias   - in documents
OGIS_345 (95/4)   on, Doros, Rhodon, Hippias, Lykeas to Theoxenos for
OGIS_59 (163)   s Polemon Epitimidas Hippias Lachares Erotion Horop
SEG_33.1221 (c. 147)   rred from two jars by Hippias the hēmiolios; v
Syll_481 (c. 257/6)   ton, Pleiston, Achaimenes, Hippias and Kleon. [B]
THI_124 (c. 216)   nbsp; Mnasitheos son of Hippias,   Chremas son
THI_91 (240-230)   odemos, Philodemos, Hippias and Pauson: since Boulo


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