Lysicles
historical figure · 4 works · 4 mentions · 5 anchored passages
Lysicles of Leuconoe
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1 expressionLysicles of Leuconoe1 mention
Against Athenogenes (Greek)
We went to the perfumery and deposited the document with Lysicles of Leuconoe, and I put down the forty minas and so made the purchase.
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Orations
Interlocutor of Socrates associated with sheep-trading
and if he conversed with Lysicles, of lambs and fleeces;
Against Athenogenes
The man with whom the written agreement between the speaker and Athenogenes was deposited for safekeeping.
We went to the perfumery and deposited the document with Lysicles of Leuconoe, and I put down the forty minas and so made the purchase.
Against Leocrates
The man with whom Timochares' loan agreement for the slave purchase was lodged.
Timochares had no ready money for the purchase and so drew up an agreement which he lodged with Lysicles and paid Amyntas interest of one mina.
History of the Peloponnesian War
Athenian commander sent to collect money from the allies who is killed in Caria.
and having gone up the country from Myus in Caria, across the plain of the Maeander, as far as the hill of Sandius, he was both slain himself and many of the army besides, in an attack made by the Carians and the people of Anaea.
The Athenians, being in want of money for the siege, although they had among themselves for the first time raised a contribution of two hundred talents, despatched to their allies also twelve ships to levy subsidies, and Lysicles with five others in command of them.