Πολέμαρχος

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Πολέμαρχος is an ancient Greek personal name, most notably borne by Polemarchus of Athens, a wealthy metic and interlocutor in Plato’s dialogue "Republic."

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instanceOf ancient Greek person
ancient Greek personal name
given name
historical figure
citizenship non-citizen resident of Athens
culturalContext ancient Greek culture
deathCause execution by the Thirty Tyrants
deathPlace Athens NERFINISHED
etymologyComponent πόλεμος (war)
ἄρχω (to rule)
familyBackground wealthy metic family
hasGender masculine
hasLatinTransliteration Polemarchos NERFINISHED
Polemarchus NERFINISHED
knownFor appearing as interlocutor in Plato’s Republic
language Ancient Greek
meaning war leader
mentionedIn Plato’s Republic NERFINISHED
writings of Lysias NERFINISHED
nameCategory theophoric and martial name
notableBearer Πολέμαρχος ὁ Πειραιεύς (Polemarchus of Athens) NERFINISHED
occupation metics’ businessman
politicalContextOfDeath regime of the Thirty Tyrants in Athens
relative Λυσίας (Lysias) NERFINISHED
residence Piraeus NERFINISHED
socialStatus metic in Athens
timePeriod 5th century BCE
usedInLanguage Ancient Greek
writingSystem Greek alphabet

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Polemarchus nameInOriginalLanguage Πολέμαρχος