
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
pledging one another; as Critias mentions, in his Constitu
Athen_11.496
(whoever he was, whether Critias the tyrant, or Euripides)
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
Cic:Brut_29
succeeded by Alcibiades, Critias, and Theramenes, whose
Philoch_143
sybulus' victory occurred, and Critias died at the Peiraeu
Plut:Mor_832
ngs, such as Alcibiades, Critias, Lysias, and Archinous,
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