Critobulus

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Critobulus was an ancient Athenian known from Plato’s dialogues as the son of Crito and an associate of Socrates.

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Critobulus canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Athenian person
classical Athenian
associateOf Socrates
countryOfCitizenship Classical Athens
describedAs associate of Socrates
son of Crito
father Crito
gender male
language Ancient Greek
mentionedIn Apology of Socrates
surface form: Plato's Apology

Plato's Charmides
Crito
surface form: Plato's Crito

"Euthydemus" by Plato
surface form: Plato's Euthydemus

Laches
surface form: Plato's Laches

Phaedo
surface form: Plato's Phaedo

Plato's Symposium
Plato's Charmides
surface form: Plato's dialogues
notableFor appearing in Platonic dialogues
being a companion of Socrates
participatesIn Socratic conversations
philosophicalTradition Socratic circle
portrayedBy Plato
residence Athens
socialClass Athenian citizen
timePeriod 5th century BCE

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Crito child Critobulus
Plato's Charmides character Critobulus
“On household management” mainCharacter Critobulus
subject surface form: On household management