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Thucydides
Plaster cast bust of Thucydides in the Pushkin Museum, created from a Roman copy of an early fourth-century BC Greek original located at Holkham Hall
Born
c. 460 BC Halimous, Athens (modern Alimos)
Died
c. 400 BC
Occupation(s)
Historian, general
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7 days ago · The time and manner of his death are uncertain, but that he died shortly after 404 is probable, and that he died by violence in the troubled ...
Nov 9, 2009 · Since his history makes no mention of events after 411, it is likely Thucydides died before Athens' final surrender in 404. Did you know?
Thucydides , (born c. 460—died c. 404 bc), Greatest of ancient Greek historians.
Thucydides was an Athenian general in Thrace 424/3. Thucydides exiled from Athens 424/3-404. Death of Thucydides c. 400. On several occasions in the History ...
Pausanias reports that Thucydides was murdered while traveling back home to Athens. Many doubt this, however, seeing evidence to suggest he lived as late as 397 ...
Pausanias goes on to say that Thucydides was murdered on his way back to Athens. Many doubt this account, seeing evidence to suggest he lived as late as 397 BC.
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Thucydides was a Greek historian who was born in Alimos between the years 460 and 455 BC and died between 411 and 400 BC.
The great Athenian leader, Pericles, took ill, and though he survived the immediate onset of the plague, he died of its aftereffects in 429 b.c.e. Thucydides ...
Thucydides (or Thoukydides)(c. 472 BC – c. 400 BC) was an ancient Greek historian, author of the History of the Peloponnesian War.