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  1. Anytus
    Anytus (Ánytos, c. 5th–4th cent. BCE), son of Anthemion, was an ancient Athenian politician. He served as a general in the Peloponnesian War, and was later a leading supporter of the democratic movements in Athens opposed to the oligarchic forces behind the Thirty Tyrants. He is best remembered ...
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  2. Anytus
    (lived 5th-4th centuries BC) Athenian democrat. With Thrasybulus, he helped to overthrow the Thirty Tyrants 404 BC. He was one of the accusers of Socrates 399 BC, and the Athe...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  3. Anytus
    (from the article `Plato`) ...can be taught. But it is further interesting for two reasons: it states clearly the doctrine that knowledge is `recollection`; and it introduces ... The fact that one of those who assisted in the prosecution of Socrates and spoke against him—Anytus—was a promi...
    Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/a/86

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