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  2. Pausanias the Regent - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias argued that the prisoners simply escaped. Another allegation was that Pausanias sent a letter via Gongylos of Eretria (Diodorus has general Artabazos I of Phrygia as a mediator) to Xerxes I saying he wished to help Xerxes and bring Sparta with the rest of Greece under Persian control. In return, Pausanias wished to marry Xerxes's ...

  3. Pausanias of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias (/ p ɔː ˈ s eɪ n i ə s /; Ancient Greek: Παυσανίας; fl. c. 420 BC) was an ancient Athenian of the deme Kerameis, who was the lover of the poet Agathon. Although Pausanias is given a significant speaking part in Plato's Symposium, very little is known about him. Ancient anecdotes tend to address only his relationship with ...

  4. Pausanias (king of Sparta) - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias' text is lost, and its only mention in ancient sources comes from a corrupted passage in Strabo's Geographica, written in the time of Augustus. [37] The main point of his pamphlet seems to have been a call for the abolition of the ephors, and returning to the ancestral constitution of Sparta designed by the legendary, or perhaps ...

  5. Aphrodite Pandemos - Wikipedia

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    From the speech of Pausanias "[181b]...Now the Love that belongs to the Popular Aphrodite is in very truth [181b] popular and does his work at haphazard: this is the Love we see in the meaner sort of men; who, in the first place, love women as well as boys; secondly, where they love, they are set on the body more than the soul; and thirdly, they choose the most witless people they can find ...

  6. Pausanias - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias (Greek: Παυσανίας) may refer to: Pausanias the Regent, Spartan general and regent of the 5th century BC; Pausanias of Sicily, physician of the 5th century BC, who was a friend of Empedocles; Pausanias of Athens, lover of the poet Agathon and a character in Plato's Symposium c. 420 BC

  7. Description of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Title page of the Amaseo edition, Frankfurt, 1583. Description of Greece left only faint traces in the known Greek corpus. "It was not read", Habicht relates, "there is not a single quotation from it, not even a single mention of the author, not a whisper before the sixth century (Stephanus Byzantius), and only three or two references to it throughout the Middle Ages."

  8. Tim Kaine, in historic all-Spanish speech, says choice is ...

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    He also called Trump 'someone who thinks that reaching out to the Latino community means tweeting a picture of a taco bowl.' Tim Kaine, in historic all-Spanish speech, says choice is 'crystal ...

  9. Symposium (Plato) - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias (speech begins 180c): the legal expert; Eryximachus (speech begins 186a): a physician; Aristophanes (speech begins 189c): the eminent comic playwright; Agathon (speech begins 195a): a tragic poet, host of the banquet, that celebrates the triumph of his first tragedy; Socrates (speech begins 201d): the eminent philosopher and Plato's ...