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  • Phalerum
  • Ancient port of Athens

    Phalerum or Phaleron (Ancient Greek: Φάληρον Phálēron [pʰálɛːron]; Greek: Φάληρο (Fáliro), [ˈfaliro]) was a port of Ancient Athens, 5 km southwest of the

    Phalerum

    Phalerum

    Phalerum

  • Demetrius of Phalerum
  • Greek statesman and philosopher (c.350–c.280 BC)

    Demetrius of Phalerum (also Demetrius of Phaleron or Demetrius Phalereus; Ancient Greek: Δημήτριος ὁ Φαληρεύς; c. 350 – c. 280 BC) was an Athenian orator

    Demetrius of Phalerum

    Demetrius of Phalerum

    Demetrius_of_Phalerum

  • Classical Athens
  • City-state in ancient Greece

    other, with a narrow passage between them and, furthermore, a wall to Phalerum on the east, 35 stadia long (4 miles, 6.5 km). There were therefore three

    Classical Athens

    Classical Athens

    Classical_Athens

  • Library of Alexandria
  • Library in ancient Alexandria, Egypt

    universal library in Alexandria may have been proposed by Demetrius of Phalerum, an exiled Athenian statesman living in Alexandria, to Ptolemy I Soter

    Library of Alexandria

    Library of Alexandria

    Library_of_Alexandria

  • List of ancient Athenian politicians
  • Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius of Phalerum Demochares Democles Demosthenes Draco Echedemos Ephialtes Eratosthenes

    List of ancient Athenian politicians

    List_of_ancient_Athenian_politicians

  • Palaio Faliro
  • Municipality in Greece

    ˈfaliro] ; Katharevousa: Palaion Faliron, Παλαιόν Φάληρον, meaning "Old Phalerum") is a town on the Saronic Gulf coast and a municipality in the southern

    Palaio Faliro

    Palaio Faliro

    Palaio_Faliro

  • Euclid
  • Ancient Greek mathematician (fl. 300 BC)

    "Demetrius of Phalerum: Who was He and Who was He Not?". In Fortenbaugh, William W.; Schütrumpf, Eckhart (eds.). Demetrius of Phalerum: Text, Translation

    Euclid

    Euclid

    Euclid

  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

    Aristotle's students included Aristoxenus, Dicaearchus, Demetrius of Phalerum, Eudemos of Rhodes, Harpalus, Hephaestion, Mnason of Phocis, Nicomachus

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

    Aristotle

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    Cassander reconquered the city, which came under the regency of Demetrius of Phalerum. Demetrius lowered the property limit for oligarchic members to 1,000 drachma

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Battle of Salamis
  • 480 BC naval battle of the Greco-Persian Wars

    council of war with the Persian fleet; Herodotus says this occurred at Phalerum. Artemisia, queen of Halicarnassus and commander of its naval squadron

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle of Salamis

    Battle_of_Salamis

  • Aesop
  • Ancient Greek storyteller (620–564 BCE)

    transmitted by a series of authors writing in both Greek and Latin. Demetrius of Phalerum made what may have been the earliest, probably in prose (Αἰσοπείων α),

    Aesop

    Aesop

    Aesop

  • Halimus
  • Ancient Athenian deme

    so called from τὰ ἅλιμα, sea-weeds, was situated on the coast between Phalerum and Aexone, at the distance of 35 stadia from the city of Athens. It had

    Halimus

    Halimus

  • Antigonid dynasty
  • Dynasty of Hellenistic kings

    Demetrius I successfully ousted Cassander's governor of Athens, Demetrius of Phalerum, and after defeating Ptolemy I at the Battle of Salamis in 306 BC he conquered

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid_dynasty

  • The Scorpion and the Frog
  • Modern fable

    Mous and the Burges Mous" La Fontaine's Fables Translators Demetrius of Phalerum Phaedrus Babrius Avianus Dositheus Magister Alexander Neckam Adémar de

    The Scorpion and the Frog

    The Scorpion and the Frog

    The_Scorpion_and_the_Frog

  • Aristagora
  • hetaira, and the mistress of Demetrius of Phalerum, the grandson of (the much more well known) Demetrius of Phalerum. Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae xiii. pp.

    Aristagora

    Aristagora

  • Aesop's Fables
  • Collection of fables credited to Aesop

    others even later. The earliest mentioned collection was by Demetrius of Phalerum, an Athenian orator and statesman of the 4th century BCE, who compiled

    Aesop's Fables

    Aesop's Fables

    Aesop's_Fables

  • The Boy Who Cried Wolf
  • Aesop's fable

    Mous and the Burges Mous" La Fontaine's Fables Translators Demetrius of Phalerum Phaedrus Babrius Avianus Dositheus Magister Alexander Neckam Adémar de

    The Boy Who Cried Wolf

    The Boy Who Cried Wolf

    The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf

  • Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)

    introduced.[citation needed] Ptolemy I, perhaps with advice from Demetrius of Phalerum, founded the Library of Alexandria, a research centre located in the royal

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic_Kingdom

  • Rhapso
  • Goddess mentioned in an Athenian inscription

    She is known solely from an inscription of the 4th century BCE, found at Phalerum. Her name apparently derives from the Greek verb ῥάπτω meaning "to sew"

    Rhapso

    Rhapso

  • Delphic maxims
  • Set of maxims inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi

    attributed to a particular sage, and some authors, such as Demetrius of Phalerum, assigned additional sayings to the four remaining sages. There was no

    Delphic maxims

    Delphic maxims

    Delphic_maxims

  • Kalamaki, Attica
  • Place

    Between 1942 and 1945, Kalamaki joined the neighboring coastal settlement of Phalerum, to form the municipality of Palaio Faliro. In 1968, the settlement was

    Kalamaki, Attica

    Kalamaki, Attica

    Kalamaki,_Attica

  • Athenian democracy
  • Government regime in ancient Athens

    political governor in Athens. However, the governors, like Demetrius of Phalerum, appointed by Cassander, kept some of the traditional institutions in formal

    Athenian democracy

    Athenian democracy

    Athenian_democracy

  • Isocolon
  • Figure of speech

    members contain an equal number of syllables... — pseudo-Demetrius of Phalerum, Περὶ ἑρμηνείας (On Style) The Greek plural is 'isocola', but 'isocolons'

    Isocolon

    Isocolon

  • Eusebius
  • Greek Christian bishop and scholar (c. 260 – 339)

    a re-establishment of) that of Origen. He was compared to Demetrius of Phalerum—as well as to another (evidently, learnèd) scholar by the name of "Pisistratus"—for

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

    Eusebius

  • Musaeus of Athens
  • Legendary ancient poet and musician

    at Phalerus. According to Diogenes Laërtius he died and was buried at Phalerum, with the epitaph: "Musaeus, to his sire Eumolpus dear, in Phalerean soil

    Musaeus of Athens

    Musaeus of Athens

    Musaeus_of_Athens

  • Nea Smyrni
  • Municipality in Greece

    At the time, it was intersected by an avenue which connected Athens and Phalerum, the ancient port of the city. After the Asia Minor Disaster, the government

    Nea Smyrni

    Nea Smyrni

    Nea_Smyrni

  • Satyr
  • Male nature spirit with horse or goat features found in Greek mythology

    mythological subjects. The third or second-century BC philosopher Demetrius of Phalerum famously characterized the satiric genre in his treatise De Elocutione

    Satyr

    Satyr

    Satyr

  • Demetrius
  • Ancient Greek male given name meaning "devoted to Demeter"

    Alopece, 4th century BC Greek sculptor noted for his realism Demetrius of Phalerum (c. 350 – c. 280 BC) Demetrius (somatophylax), somatophylax of Alexander

    Demetrius

    Demetrius

    Demetrius

  • George II of Greece
  • King of Greece (1922–1924; 1935–1947)

    the Greek royals boarded the cruiser Elli in Brindisi and returned to Phalerum in Athens on 25 November. Kondylis lost his status as Regent of Greece

    George II of Greece

    George II of Greece

    George_II_of_Greece

  • Antiphanes (comic poet)
  • 4th-century BC Greek poet of Middle Comedy

    In his later career he was a pioneer of the New Comedy. Demetrius of Phalerum and Dorotheus of Ascalon wrote treatises on Antiphanes. According to the

    Antiphanes (comic poet)

    Antiphanes_(comic_poet)

  • Paul of Greece
  • King of Greece from 1947 to 1964

    through the Gulf of Patras on 5 August, Corinth on 7 August, the port of Phalerum in Athens in Vouliagmeni on 19 August, through Chalki, Euboea, Skiathos

    Paul of Greece

    Paul of Greece

    Paul_of_Greece

  • Xypete
  • ancient Attica. It was apparently near Peiraeeus or Phalerum, since Xypete, Peiraeeus, Phalerum, and Thymoetadae formed the τετράκωμοι, which had a temple

    Xypete

    Xypete

  • Themistocles
  • Athenian politician and general (c. 524–459 BC)

    building of a new port at Piraeus, to replace the existing facilities at Phalerum. Although further away from Athens, Piraeus offered three natural harbours

    Themistocles

    Themistocles

    Themistocles

  • Philon
  • 4th-century BC Greek architect

    great Hall of the Mysteries at Eleusis (work commissioned by Demetrius of Phalerum about 318 BC) and, under the administration of Lycurgus, an arsenal in

    Philon

    Philon

  • Memphis, Egypt
  • Ancient capital of Inebu-hedj, Egypt

    inscription at the back of his chair that reads Dionysi, Demetrius of Phalerum, Orphic, aux oiseaux, Hesiode, Homer seated in the center (head was recovered)

    Memphis, Egypt

    Memphis, Egypt

    Memphis,_Egypt

  • Know thyself
  • Ancient Greek maxim

    attributed to a particular sage, and some authors, such as Demetrius of Phalerum, assigned additional sayings to the four remaining sages. There was no

    Know thyself

    Know_thyself

  • Pluto (mythology)
  • God in Greek mythology

    2.9, citing Poseidonius as his source, who in turn cites Demetrius of Phalerum on the silver mines of Attica, where "the people dig as strenuously as

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto (mythology)

    Pluto_(mythology)

  • Prince George of Greece and Denmark
  • Greek prince (1869–1957)

    Sundays, it was not unheard of for the family to go to the ancient port of Phalerum to walk by the sea. The King and his family would then take a horse-drawn

    Prince George of Greece and Denmark

    Prince George of Greece and Denmark

    Prince_George_of_Greece_and_Denmark

  • Eponymous archon
  • Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state

    "Sacred Herald" of Phalerum His personal name is obscured due to hieronymy 150–151 Aelius Ardys 152–153 or 153-154 L. Nummius Menis of Phalerum 152–153 or 153-154

    Eponymous archon

    Eponymous_archon

  • Menander
  • Athenian comic playwright (c. 342/341 – c. 290 BC)

    Theophrastus, and was on intimate terms with the Athenian dictator Demetrius of Phalerum. He also enjoyed the patronage of Ptolemy Soter, the son of Lagus, who

    Menander

    Menander

    Menander

  • List of Aesop's Fables
  • Mous and the Burges Mous" La Fontaine's Fables Translators Demetrius of Phalerum Phaedrus Babrius Avianus Dositheus Magister Alexander Neckam Adémar de

    List of Aesop's Fables

    List_of_Aesop's_Fables

  • Symposium (Plato)
  • Socratic dialogue by Plato

    aspects of setting, composition, characters, and theme, etc. Apollodorus of Phalerum—a passionate follower of Socrates—recounts the story of the symposium to

    Symposium (Plato)

    Symposium (Plato)

    Symposium_(Plato)

  • Cape Colias
  • Ancient promontory in Attica, Greece

    Company: 313. 1898. Retrieved 28 June 2025. Day, John (1932). "Cape Colias Phalerum and the Phaleric Wall". American Journal of Archaeology. 36 (1). Archaeological

    Cape Colias

    Cape Colias

    Cape_Colias

  • Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  • King of Macedon (294–288 BC)

    expelled the garrison which had been stationed there under Demetrius of Phalerum, and besieged and took Munychia (307 BC). After these victories he was

    Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes

  • List of sieges conducted by Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  • List of sieges by a historical figure

    Megara 307 Athens Location: Greece Demetrius I Poliorcetes Demetrius of Phalerum Garrison of Cassander Capture of Mounychia and Athens 306 Karpasia Location:

    List of sieges conducted by Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    List_of_sieges_conducted_by_Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes

  • List of translators into English
  • (1749) Robert Graves – Apocolocyntosis (1935) George Grube – Demetrius of Phalerum Daryl Hine – Batrachomyomachia (2008) Richmond Lattimore – lyrics by Alcaeus

    List of translators into English

    List_of_translators_into_English

  • List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity
  • century BC Mistress of Demetrius (grandson of the more famous Demetrius of Phalerum). The events of her life are recorded by Hegesander (quoted by Athenaeus)

    List of prostitutes and courtesans of antiquity

    List_of_prostitutes_and_courtesans_of_antiquity

  • List of ancient Greek cities
  • Phaistos Crete, Greece Phálēron Attica, Greece Palaio Faliro Phaleron, Phalerum Phanagoria Cimmerian Bosporus, Ukraine abandoned Matrega Pharae Pharae

    List of ancient Greek cities

    List_of_ancient_Greek_cities

  • History of Athens
  • Historical summary of ancient Athens

    Cassander secured control of Athens. Cassander appointed Demetrius of Phalerum as head of the administration of Athens. Demetrius remained in power until

    History of Athens

    History of Athens

    History_of_Athens

  • Timocles
  • Athenian poet of the Middle Comedy

    gynaeconomi ("women's overseers", introduced after 317 BC by Demetrius of Phalerum) put his dates of activity in the second half of the fourth century BC

    Timocles

    Timocles

  • Ethnikos Piraeus
  • Greek multisport club based in Piraeus

    Πειραιώς-Φαλήρου/Εθνικός ΟΦΠΦ), which means National Club of Fans of Piraeus and Phalerum. Ethnikos has sections in football, basketball, volleyball, waterpolo,

    Ethnikos Piraeus

    Ethnikos_Piraeus

  • 3rd century BC
  • One hundred years, from 300 BC to 201 BC

    historian and astronomer Conon of Samos, the Greek astronomer Demetrius of Phalerum, Greek philosopher and orator Dicaearchus, Greek philosopher and scientist

    3rd century BC

    3rd century BC

    3rd_century_BC

  • Long Walls
  • City wall in ancient Athens

    more walls, the Long Walls, one running from the city to the old port at Phalerum, the other to the newer port at Piraeus. In 457 BC, a Spartan army defeated

    Long Walls

    Long Walls

    Long_Walls

  • Great Ryburgh
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 11 Mar. 1944 Little Ryburgh Cemetery Pte. Albert J. Whiteside Royal Army Ordnance Corps 26 Apr. 1941 Phalerum Cemetery

    Great Ryburgh

    Great Ryburgh

    Great_Ryburgh

  • Sophia of Prussia
  • Queen of Greece (1913–1917; 1920–1922)

    The French press accused the Queen of regularly visiting the beaches of Phalerum in order to supply German submarines with fuel. It must be said that by

    Sophia of Prussia

    Sophia of Prussia

    Sophia_of_Prussia

  • Research library
  • Library that supports scholarly research

    (2000). "Demetrius of Phalerum Who was He and Who was He Not?". In William W. Fortenbaugh, Eckart Schütrumpf (ed.). Demetrius of Phalerum. Routledge. pp. 331–346

    Research library

    Research library

    Research_library

  • List of largest European cities in history
  • ISBN 978-1-136-78800-0. O'Sullivan, L. (2009). The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317-307 BCE: A Philosopher in Politics. Brill. p. 110. ISBN 9789004178885

    List of largest European cities in history

    List_of_largest_European_cities_in_history

  • Kallithea
  • Municipality in Greece

    in ancient times (5th century BC) by the Long Walls to the west and the Phalerum Wall to the east (photo 3). Somewhere within this area the ancient town

    Kallithea

    Kallithea

    Kallithea

  • 4th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 400 BC to 301 BC

    Praxiteles, Greek sculptor Scopas, Greek sculptor and architect Demetrius of Phalerum, Greek rhetorician Isocrates, Greek rhetorician and writer Menander, Greek

    4th century BC

    4th century BC

    4th_century_BC

  • Choragic Monument of Nikias
  • Building constructed 320–319 BCE

    34–39+194–195 Wilson p. 226 Lara O'Sullivan, The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens 317–307 BCE, Brill, 2009, p. 178. Dinsmoor, William Bell (1910)

    Choragic Monument of Nikias

    Choragic Monument of Nikias

    Choragic_Monument_of_Nikias

  • Personification
  • Representation of a thing or abstraction as a person

    of the figures continues to be argued over. Around 300 BC, Demetrius of Phalerum is the first writer on rhetoric to describe prosopopoeia, which was already

    Personification

    Personification

    Personification

  • Returns from Troy
  • Greek myths about the warriors' voyages home

    and assisted him in escaping. Then he accidentally landed in Attica at Phalerum. The Athenians, unaware that they were allies, attacked them. Many were

    Returns from Troy

    Returns from Troy

    Returns_from_Troy

  • Theatre of Dionysus
  • Ancient Roman theater in Athens

    Gelehrte Anzeigen, 1906, p. 614 Lara O’Sullivan, The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317–307 BCE, Brill, 2009, p. 168. The agônothetês replaced the

    Theatre of Dionysus

    Theatre of Dionysus

    Theatre_of_Dionysus

  • Aiantis
  • Attica with six demes: Aphidna, Marathon, Oenoe, Rhamnous, Tricorythus and Phalerum. It was named in honour of Ajax the Great. Marathon is located within the

    Aiantis

    Aiantis

    Aiantis

  • Asander
  • 4th-century BC Macedonian general

    ISBN 978-90-04-29391-5. O'Sullivan, Lara (2009-10-23). The Regime of Demetrius of Phalerum in Athens, 317-307 BCE: A Philosopher in Politics. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-474-4123-6

    Asander

    Asander

    Asander

  • Lamia of Athens
  • Hetaera, active c. 300 BC

    the name of Phila. Diogenes Laertius (v. 76) mentions that Demetrius of Phalerum also cohabited with a woman named Lamia, whom he calls an Athenian of noble

    Lamia of Athens

    Lamia of Athens

    Lamia_of_Athens

  • Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Political history topic

    Cassander reconquered the city, which came under the regency of Demetrius of Phalerum. Demetrius lowered the property limit for oligarchic members to 1,000 drachma

    Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Government_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • The Ape and the Fox
  • Ancient fables, including Aesop's

    oldest collection of Aesop's fables, the lost Aisopeia of Demetrius of Phalerum, and may have been of Oriental origin. The fable was versified by John

    The Ape and the Fox

    The Ape and the Fox

    The_Ape_and_the_Fox

  • Giovanni Battista Adriani
  • Italian historian (1511 or 1513–1579)

    classic texts, including the Trattato dell'elocuzione by Demetrius of Phalerum. Giovan Battista Adriani: Istoria de’ svoi tempi ... Divisa in libri ventidue

    Giovanni Battista Adriani

    Giovanni Battista Adriani

    Giovanni_Battista_Adriani

  • Tiberius Claudius Novius
  • 1st century AD Athenian statesman

    "manager of the city" and "lawgiver" had previously been held by Demetrius of Phalerum. The title of "best of the Greeks" should refer to a victory in the armed

    Tiberius Claudius Novius

    Tiberius_Claudius_Novius

  • Long Wall
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cities and ports, especially the Long Walls linking Athens to Piraeus and Phalerum. The Long Wall may also refer to: Anastasian Wall Long Wall on the Thracian

    Long Wall

    Long_Wall

  • Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile
  • Ancient Greek grave relief from Kerameikos

    the issuance of the prohibitory decree by the then-governor Demetrius of Phalerum in 317 BC regarding the adornation of tombs; this naiskos dates back to

    Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile

    Funerary naiskos of Demetria and Pamphile

    Funerary_naiskos_of_Demetria_and_Pamphile

  • Asclepieion of Athens
  • Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis

    350-300 Theophilus ca. 350-300 Melanopus of Cholargus 5 ca. 350-300 -us of Phalerum 9 ca. 350-300 -sius ca. 350-300 ... of Sphettus 5 or 7 ca. 350-300 Timon

    Asclepieion of Athens

    Asclepieion of Athens

    Asclepieion_of_Athens

  • The Birds (play)
  • Comedy by Aristophanes

    is developed more explicitly in The Acharnians (Acharnians line 725-6) Phalerum: An old port of Athens, it is a source of sardines (line 76), mentioned

    The Birds (play)

    The Birds (play)

    The_Birds_(play)

  • Ethnikos Piraeus B.C.
  • Basketball team in Piraeus, Greece

    Ethnikos Piraeus or Ethnikos OFPF (National Club of Fans of Piraeus and Phalerum). It is based in Piraeus and its home is the Panagiotis Salpeas Gymnasium

    Ethnikos Piraeus B.C.

    Ethnikos_Piraeus_B.C.

  • Nicanor (Antipatrid general)
  • of Phocion's supporters, the later head of all of Athens, Demetrius of Phalerum, fled to Nicanor. An assault on Pireaus by Polyperchon was repelled. Shortly

    Nicanor (Antipatrid general)

    Nicanor_(Antipatrid_general)

  • Antiochis (tribe)
  • Ancient Athenian phyle (tribe)

    Besa, Eitea, Eroiadai, Kolonai, Krioa, Pallene, Semachidai, and Thorai. Phalerum was a harbour belonging to the tribe. From this harbour the voyages of

    Antiochis (tribe)

    Antiochis (tribe)

    Antiochis_(tribe)

  • Pisidice of Methymna
  • Methymnian princess in Greek mythology

    Books. Fortenbaugh, William W.; Schütrumpf, Eckart (2000). Demetrius of Phalerum: Text, Translation and Discussion. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-7658-0017-6. Grimal

    Pisidice of Methymna

    Pisidice_of_Methymna

  • Serapeum of Alexandria
  • Temple in Alexandria

    mosaic, with Saqqara figures attributed to: "(1) Pindar, (2) Demetrius of Phalerum, (3) x (?), (4) Orpheus (?) with the birds, (5) Hesiod, (6) Homer, (7)

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum of Alexandria

    Serapeum_of_Alexandria

  • Phalerus (Argonaut)
  • Ancient Greek mythological figure

    also the reputed founders of the temple of Aphrodite and Isis in Soli. In Phalerum, of which he presumably was the eponym, there was an altar to his and Theseus’s

    Phalerus (Argonaut)

    Phalerus_(Argonaut)

  • Thymoetadae
  • Deme of ancient Attica

    circular harbour at the entrance to the bay of Salamis. Xypete, Peiraeeus, Phalerum, and Thymoetadae formed the τετράκωμοι, which had a temple of Heracles

    Thymoetadae

    Thymoetadae

  • Artemidorus of Daldis
  • Greek diviner (2nd century)

    the same as Antiphon the Sophist), Aristander of Telmessus, Demetrius of Phalerum, Alexander of Myndus in Caria, and Artemon of Miletus. The fragments of

    Artemidorus of Daldis

    Artemidorus_of_Daldis

  • Phaedrus (fabulist)
  • Latin fabulist

    by the editor. A collection of Aesopic fables compiled by Demetrius of Phalerum is likely to have been Phaedrus's main source. Phaedrus himself says in

    Phaedrus (fabulist)

    Phaedrus (fabulist)

    Phaedrus_(fabulist)

  • 307 BC
  • Calendar year

    Dionysius, the commander of Cassander's garrison in Athens. Demetrius of Phalerum, who ruled Athens for 10 years with the support of Cassander, recognizes

    307 BC

    307_BC

  • List of Greek place names
  • Φαλερίοι Faleríoi faleˈrii Falerii Φάληρον Phálēron Φάληρο Fáliro ˈfaliro Phalerum Φαρμακονήσιον Pharmakonḗsion Φαρμακονήσι Farmakonísi farmakoˈnisi Pharmakonisi

    List of Greek place names

    List_of_Greek_place_names

  • Magnificence (history of ideas)
  • Word which means to do something great

    classical world is On Style (Perì hermēnēías) written by Demetrius of Phalerum probably in the first century BCE. Demetrius gives a technical description

    Magnificence (history of ideas)

    Magnificence_(history_of_ideas)

  • Himeraeus
  • Person from ancient Greece

    Attica, was son of Phanostratus, and brother of the celebrated Demetrius of Phalerum. We know but little of his life or political career, but it seems certain

    Himeraeus

    Himeraeus

  • Science in classical antiquity
  • and wrote the first books on the history of science, and Demetrius of Phalerum, who governed Athens for a time and later may have helped establish the

    Science in classical antiquity

    Science in classical antiquity

    Science_in_classical_antiquity

  • Theopompus
  • Greek historian and rhetorician (c.380–c.315 BC)

    in Politics. Jewish historian Flavius Josephus writes that Demetrius of Phalerum, in response to Ptolemy II Philadelphus asking why the Jewish Law had not

    Theopompus

    Theopompus

  • Lycurgus of Athens
  • 4th century BC Greek politician and orator

    his father as priest of Poseidon, and, after the fall of Demetrius of Phalerum and the restoration of democracy, he served as head of administration in

    Lycurgus of Athens

    Lycurgus of Athens

    Lycurgus_of_Athens

  • Hypereides
  • Athenian logographer (c. 390 – 322 BC)

    Athenians honored him with statues after their liberation from Demetrius of Phalerum in 307 BCE, and an inscribed base, once in the Villa Mattei in Rome but

    Hypereides

    Hypereides

    Hypereides

  • 300s BC (decade)
  • Decade

    Dionysius, the commander of Cassander's garrison in Athens. Demetrius of Phalerum, who ruled Athens for 10 years with the support of Cassander, recognizes

    300s BC (decade)

    300s BC (decade)

    300s_BC_(decade)

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Damasichthon Damasichthon (King of Thebes) Damasithymus Damastor Demetrius of Phalerum Damo Damocles Damocrates Demodocus (dialogue) Damon and Pythias Damon of

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Hipponax
  • Ancient Greek poet

    ear would be more suitable for words of praise than blame. —Demetrius of Phalerum Little of his work survives despite its interest to Alexandrian scholars

    Hipponax

    Hipponax

    Hipponax

  • Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark
  • Countess of Törring-Jettenbach

    activities, Elizabeth regularly visited the beaches of Vouliagmeni and Phalerum, where she enjoyed swimming and sunbathing. Together with their parents

    Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark

    Princess Elizabeth of Greece and Denmark

    Princess_Elizabeth_of_Greece_and_Denmark

  • List of speakers in Plato's dialogues
  • Parmenides Anytus of Euonymon, son of Anthemion Meno Apology Apollodorus of Phalerum Symposium Apology, Phaedo Aristides of Alopece, son of Lysimachus Laches

    List of speakers in Plato's dialogues

    List_of_speakers_in_Plato's_dialogues

  • Cleobulina
  • Ancient Greek poet

    it was quoted twice by Aristotle, as well as by Plutarch, Demetrius of Phalerum, and Athenaeus. Another survives in quotation by an anonymous philosopher

    Cleobulina

    Cleobulina

  • Alexandrian school
  • Scholarly tradition in ancient Egypt

    campaign to Hellenize Egypt. Under the inspiration of his friend Demetrius of Phalerum, the Athenian orator, statesman, and philosopher, Ptolemy laid the foundations

    Alexandrian school

    Alexandrian_school

  • Hugh Eliot
  • British flying ace of WWII

    later by his destruction of a Dornier Do 24 floatplane that crashed at Phalerum. On a night sortie on 4 March 1945, Eliot was attacking a bridge in northern

    Hugh Eliot

    Hugh Eliot

    Hugh_Eliot

  • Poetry of Sappho
  • Body of literary work by Ancient Greek poet Sappho

    stylistic handbook for writers and orators, once identified with Demetrius of Phalerum; this theory is now rejected. The date of his treatise is disputed: one

    Poetry of Sappho

    Poetry_of_Sappho

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