Dion
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages
in the texts
Against Leptines
Syracusan political figure whose small expedition against Dionysius illustrates the hidden future.
Nor again could the present Dionysius ever have exacted that Dion would come against him in a cargo-boat with a handful of soldiers and expel the master of so many warships and mercenaries and cities.
On the Estate of Philoctemon
A freedman who had relations with Alce and was declared by her to be the father of her sons, raising them as his own before fleeing to Sicyon after committing a misdemeanor.
Some time later Dion, having committed a misdemeanor and being afraid of the consequences, withdrew to Sicyon.
Hellenica
Athenian ambassador sent with Conon to Tiribazus.
But when the Athenians learned of this, they likewise sent ambassadors,—Conon at their head, and Hermogenes, Dion, Callisthenes, and Callimedon.