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|trtx=bg: Агатон от Атина; ca: Agató d'Atenes; cs: Agathón; da: Agathon; de: [[Agathon von Athen]]; el: [[Αγάθων]]; en: [[Agathon]]; es: [[Agatón de Atenas]]; et: Agathon; fa: آگاتون; fi: Agathon; fr: [[Agathon]]; id: Agathon; it: [[Agatone]]; ja: アガトーン; ka: აგათონი; la: [[Agathon]]; ml: അഗതോൺ; no: Agathon; pl: Agaton; pt: [[Agatão]]; ru: [[Агатон]]; sv: Agathon; tr: Agathon; uk: Агафон; zh: 阿伽颂 | |trtx=bg: Агатон от Атина; ca: Agató d'Atenes; cs: Agathón; da: Agathon; de: [[Agathon von Athen]]; el: [[Αγάθων]]; en: [[Agathon]]; es: [[Agatón de Atenas]]; et: Agathon; fa: آگاتون; fi: Agathon; fr: [[Agathon]]; id: Agathon; it: [[Agatone]]; ja: アガトーン; ka: აგათონი; la: [[Agathon]]; ml: അഗതോൺ; no: Agathon; pl: Agaton; pt: [[Agatão]]; ru: [[Агатон]]; sv: Agathon; tr: Agathon; uk: Агафон; zh: 阿伽颂 | ||
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Revision as of 15:03, 26 October 2022
Wikipedia EN
Agathon (/ˈæɡəθɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἀγάθων; c. 448 – c. 400 BC) was an Athenian tragic poet whose works have been lost. He is best known for his appearance in Plato's Symposium, which describes the banquet given to celebrate his obtaining a prize for his first tragedy at the Lenaia in 416. He is also a prominent character in Aristophanes' comedy the Thesmophoriazusae.
Agathon may also refer to:
- Agathon (monk), Egyptian Christian monk
- Agathon (mythology), son of King Priam of Troy
- Agathon (son of Tyrimmas), an officer of Alexander the Great
- Agathon (son of Philotas), the brother of Ancient Macedonian Generals Parmenion and Asander
Spanish (DGE)
-ωνος, ὁ
Agatón
1 hijo de Príamo Il.24.249.
2 soldado abderita, Anacr.191.1.
3 aten. poeta trág., hijo de Tisámeno, Ar.Ra.83, Th.29, Pl.Smp.172a, 194b, Prt.315e, X.Smp.8.32, plu. ταῦτα ... οὐ Λικύμνιοι εἰσάγουσιν οὐδ' Ἀγάθωνες D.H.Dem.26, Agatho, I.
4 aten. vendedor de aceite, D.25.47.
5 hist. heleníst., Agatho, I.
6 otro de Samos, Agath.Sam., I.
7 otro, desconocido, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.6.
8 Ἀγάθωνος νῆσος Isla de Agatón en el golfo de Arabia, Ptol.Geog.4.5.35. • DMic.: a-ka-to (?).
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἀγάθων: ωνος ὁ Агафон
1) сын Приама Her.;
2) афинский поэт-трагик 2-й половины V в. до н. э. Arph., Plat.
English (Autenrieth)
Translations
bg: Агатон от Атина; ca: Agató d'Atenes; cs: Agathón; da: Agathon; de: Agathon von Athen; el: Αγάθων; en: Agathon; es: Agatón de Atenas; et: Agathon; fa: آگاتون; fi: Agathon; fr: Agathon; id: Agathon; it: Agatone; ja: アガトーン; ka: აგათონი; la: Agathon; ml: അഗതോൺ; no: Agathon; pl: Agaton; pt: Agatão; ru: Агатон; sv: Agathon; tr: Agathon; uk: Агафон; zh: 阿伽颂