Aristogeiton

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Ποιητὴς, ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τρίποδι τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται, τότε οὐκ ἔμφρων ἐστίν → Whenever a poet is seated on the Muses' tripod, he is not in his senses

Plato, Laws, 719c

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Ἀριστογείτων, -ονος, ὁ.

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Aristogeiton (Ancient Greek: Ἀριστογείτων) was the name of two eminent Athenian citizens:

  1. Aristogeiton the Tyrannicide, who assassinated Hipparchus in 514 BC; see Harmodius and Aristogeiton
  2. Aristogeiton, orator who opposed Dinarchus and Demosthenes
  3. Aristogeiton, statuary from Thebes