Lysimachus

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Lysimachus is a character in Plato’s dialogue "Laches," depicted as an Athenian concerned with the moral and martial education of his sons.

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Lysimachus canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Platonic character
fictional character
appearsIn Laches
asksQuestionAbout whether his sons should learn fighting in armor
associatedWith Athenian aristocracy
concernedWith martial education of his sons
moral education of his sons
creator Plato
dialogueFunction initiates philosophical discussion
dialogueSetting Athens
educationalConcern military skills of his sons
hasDialoguePartner Laches
Nicias
Socrates
hasFriend Melesias
hasSons unnamed sons in Laches
languageOfWork Ancient Greek
literaryGenre Socratic dialogue
medium literary text
moralConcern virtue of his sons
occupation Athenian citizen
philosophicalIssueRaisedBy nature of courage
proper training for youth
portrayedAs concerned father
respectful toward Socrates
roleInDialogue questioner about education
seeksAdviceFrom Laches
Nicias
Socrates
themeInvolving courage
education
virtue
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting 5th century BCE Athens
workIsPartOf Platonic corpus

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Laches character Lysimachus
Melesias hasFriend Lysimachus