Euthydemus (son of Cephalus)

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Euthydemus, son of Cephalus, is a young Athenian mentioned in Plato’s dialogues as part of the wealthy and philosophically inclined household that Socrates visits in the Piraeus.

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instanceOf Platonic character
ancient Athenian
fictional character
associatedWith Piraeus circle of Socrates NERFINISHED
Socrates NERFINISHED
philosophically inclined household of Cephalus
citizenship Athens NERFINISHED
familyOrigin Syracusan metic family in Athens
genreContext Socratic dialogue
household Household of Cephalus NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
literaryRole minor character in Plato’s dialogues
mentionedIn Phaedrus (Plato) NERFINISHED
Republic (Plato) NERFINISHED
other Platonic dialogues
name Euthydemus NERFINISHED
notableFor being part of the wealthy and philosophically inclined household visited by Socrates in the Piraeus
parent Cephalus NERFINISHED
philosophicalContext Platonism NERFINISHED
residence Piraeus NERFINISHED
sibling Euthydemus (brother of Lysias) NERFINISHED
Lysias NERFINISHED
Polemarchus NERFINISHED
socialClass wealthy Athenian family
timePeriod Classical Athens NERFINISHED

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house of Cephalus in Piraeus inhabitant Euthydemus (son of Cephalus)