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  1. Bornc. 430 BC · Athens
    DiedProbably 354 or 355 BC (aged c. 74 or 75) · likely Corinth
    Occupation(s)Military leader, mercenary, philosopher, historian, writer
    ChildrenGryllus and Diodorus
  1. Xenophon | Ancient Greek Historian & Military Strategist

    WEBApr 16, 2024 · Xenophon was a Greek historian and philosopher whose numerous surviving works are valuable for their depiction of late Classical Greece. His Anabasis (“Upcountry March”) in particular was highly …

  2. Xenophon | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    WEBXenophon was a Greek philosopher, soldier, historian, memoirist, and author of practical treatises on subjects ranging from horsemanship to taxation. He wrote a series of sketches of Socrates in conversation, …

  3. Xenophon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Xenophon was a Greek philosopher, soldier, historian, memoirist, and the author of numerous practical treatises on subjects ranging from horsemanship to taxation.
    Xenophon (c. 430 – 354 BC), also known as Xenophon of Athens, was a Greek historian, soldier, mercenary, philosopher and a contemporary and admirer of Socrates. He is known for his writings on the history of his own times, the 4th century BC. He preserved the sayings of Socrates, and descriptions of life in ancient Greece and the Persian Empire.
    Xenophon (born c. 430 bce, Attica, Greece—died shortly before 350, Attica) Greek historian and philosopher whose numerous surviving works are valuable for their depiction of late Classical Greece. His Anabasis (“Upcountry March”) in particular was highly regarded in antiquity and had a strong influence on Latin literature.
    Xenophon was highly regarded in his time for his written works including Anabasis, Hellenica, The Cyropaedia, Symposium, Memorabilia, and his Apology, the latter three dealing with Socrates of Athens (l. 470/469-399 BCE).
  5. Xenophon - World History Encyclopedia

    WEBSep 27, 2022 · Definition. Xenophon of Athens (l. 430 to c. 354 BCE) was a contemporary of Plato and a fellow student of Socrates. He is best known for his Anabasis ( The March Up Country) detailing the retreat of the Ten …

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