
1) Ancient philosophy journal 2) Dionysius the elder 3) English-language journal 4) Latin boy name 5) Tyrant
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The Graeco-Roman name Dionysius (s), deriving from the name of the Thracian god Dionysus, was exceedingly common, and many ancient people, famous and otherwise, bore it. It remains a common name today in the form Dennis (Denys, Denis, Denise). The modern Greek form of the name is Dionysios or Dionysis. The Spanish form of the name is Dionisio. The...
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[Athenian commander] Dionysius was an Athenian commander during the Corinthian War. In 388 BC, he participated in naval operations around Abydus. Along with fellow commanders Demaenetus, Leontichus and Phanias, Dionysius unsuccessfully pursued the Spartan fleet under Antalcidas. However, Antalcidas was able to evade them and link up with an...
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[crater] Dionysius is a lunar impact crater that lies on the western edge of the Mare Tranquillitatis. To the southeast is the crater pair of Ritter and Sabine. Just to the northwest is the system of rilles designated Rimae Ritter. These clefts follow a generally northwest direction. The rim of Dionysius is generally circular and shows litt...
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[journal] Dionysius is a scholarly journal published by the Department of Classics at Dalhousie University. It was established originally in 1977, and a new series began in 1998. It publishes articles on the history of ancient philosophy and theology, and has a special interest in the Aristotelian and Neoplatonic traditions. It also publish...
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Two tyrants of the ancient Greek city of Syracuse in Sicily. Dionysius the Elder (c. 430-367 BC) seized power in 405 BC. His first two wars with Carthage further extended the power of Syracuse,...
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[
n] - Tyrant of Syracuse who fought the Carthaginians (430-367 BC)
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Dionysius the Elder noun the tyrant of Syracuse who fought the Carthaginians (430-367 BC)
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Two tyrants of the ancient Greek city of Syracuse in Sicily. Dionysius the Elder (
c. 430–367 BC) seized power in 405 BC. His first two wars with Carthage further extended the power of Syracuse, but in a third (383–378 BC) he was defeated. He was a patron of Plato. He was succeeded by his son, Dionysius the Younger, who ...
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(“the Elder”) 431?–367 b.c., Greek soldier: tyrant of Syracuse 405–367. · died a.d. 268, pope 259–268.
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