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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Aristotle, Politics. Search the whole document.
Found 23 total hits in 11 results.
Aenus (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
Larisa (Greece) (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
Macedon (Greece) (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
Thrace (Greece) (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
Pytho (Greece) (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
Cyprus (Cyprus) (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
408 BC (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
406 BC (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
336 BC (search for this): book 5, section 1311b
with his favorite he asked him
if he was yet with child by him),and the attack on Philip by PausaniasA Macedonian youth of family, who murdered Philip 336 B.C. Attalus was the uncle of Philip's wife
Cleopatra. was because he allowed him to be insulted by Attalus and
his friends, and that on Amyntas the LittlePerhaps the adjective should be transferred to Derdas and expunged as an
interpolated note. The persons referred to are uncertain. by Derdas
because he mocked at his youth, and the attack of the eunuch on Evagoras of
Cyprus was for revenge, for he
murdered him as being insulted, because Evagoras's son had taken away his wife.
And many risings have also
occurred because of shameful personal indignities committed by certain monarchs.
One instance is the attack of Crataeas on ArchelausKing of Macedon
413-399 B.C. Euripides went to
reside at his court 408 B.C. and died there 406 B.C. at the age of 75.; for he was always
413 BC - 399 BC (search for this): book 5, section 1311b

