Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Polybius> ?p ?o. }
- Polybius abstract "Polybius (/pəˈlɪbiəs/; Greek: Πολύβιος; c. 200 BC – c. 118 BC) was a Greek historian of the Hellenistic Period noted for his work, The Histories, which covered the period of 264–146 BC in detail. The work describes the rise of the Roman Republic to 'world power' (i.e. domination over the Mediterranean world). Polybius is also renowned for his ideas concerning the separation of powers in government, later used in Montesquieu's The Spirit of the Laws and in the drafting of the United States Constitution.Polybius was born in Arcadia around 200 BC. He was the son of Lycortas, a Greek politician who became Cavalry Commander of the Achaean League. His father's opposition to Roman control of Macedonia resulted in his imprisonment. Polybius was then deported to Rome, where Lucius Aemilius Paulus employed him to tutor his two sons.Polybius had the opportunity to return to Macedonia in 152 BC; he elected to stay, however, in Rome, as by that time he had placed his allegiance in the Roman Republic. He became a close friend of the Roman military commander Scipio Aemilianus, accompanying the general to Hispania and Africa. Polybius's The Histories provides a detailed account of Rome's ascent to empire and included his eyewitness account of the Sack of Carthage in 146 BC. Polybius held that historians should only chronicle events whose participants the historian was able to interview, and was among the first to champion the notion of having factual integrity in historical writing, while avoiding bias.".
- Polybius birthDate "-0200".
- Polybius birthPlace Arcadia.
- Polybius birthPlace Megalopolis,_Greece.
- Polybius birthYear "-0200".
- Polybius deathDate "-0118".
- Polybius deathYear "-0118".
- Polybius knownFor Roman_Republic.
- Polybius nationality Greeks.
- Polybius thumbnail Polybios.jpg?width=300.
- Polybius viafId "4901308".
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=&f=false.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink intro.htm.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink 45.6.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink Introduction*.html.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink home.html.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink polybioutoulykor01poly.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink polybioutoulykor02poly.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink ptext?lookup=Plb.+toc.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink E800003-001.
- Polybius wikiPageExternalLink 4110.
- Polybius wikiPageID "24516".
- Polybius wikiPageRevisionID "605804881".
- Polybius birthDate "c. 200 BC".
- Polybius birthPlace Arcadia.
- Polybius birthPlace Megalopolis,_Greece.
- Polybius caption "The Stele of Polybius, possible representation of the man".
- Polybius dateOfBirth "c. 200 BC".
- Polybius dateOfDeath "c. 118 BC".
- Polybius deathDate "c. 118 BC".
- Polybius fields "History".
- Polybius hasPhotoCollection Polybius.
- Polybius imageSize "225".
- Polybius influenced "All historians of the Roman Republic during and after his time".
- Polybius knownFor "Histories, events of the Roman Republic, 220–146 BC".
- Polybius name "Polybius".
- Polybius nationality "Greek".
- Polybius placeOfBirth "Kleitor, Arcadia, Greece".
- Polybius shortDescription "Ancient Greek historian".
- Polybius description "Ancient Greek historian".
- Polybius description "Ancient Greek historian".
- Polybius subject Category:120_BC_deaths.
- Polybius subject Category:200_BC_births.
- Polybius subject Category:2nd-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Polybius subject Category:2nd-century_BC_historians.
- Polybius subject Category:Ancient_Arcadians.
- Polybius subject Category:Ancient_Greek_statesmen.
- Polybius subject Category:Ancient_Megalopolitans.
- Polybius subject Category:Hellenistic-era_historians.
- Polybius subject Category:Historians_of_Roman_Achaea.
- Polybius subject Category:Roman-era_Greek_historians.
- Polybius type 2nd-centuryBCGreekPeople.
- Polybius type 2nd-centuryBCHistorians.
- Polybius type CausalAgent100007347.
- Polybius type HellenisticEraHistorians.
- Polybius type Historian110177150.
- Polybius type HistoriansOfRomanAchaea.
- Polybius type Intellectual109621545.
- Polybius type LivingThing100004258.
- Polybius type Object100002684.
- Polybius type Organism100004475.
- Polybius type Person100007846.
- Polybius type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Polybius type RomanEraGreekHistorians.
- Polybius type Scholar110557854.
- Polybius type Whole100003553.
- Polybius type YagoLegalActor.
- Polybius type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Polybius type Agent.
- Polybius type Person.
- Polybius type Scientist.
- Polybius type Person.
- Polybius type Q215627.
- Polybius type Q5.
- Polybius type Agent.
- Polybius type NaturalPerson.
- Polybius type Thing.
- Polybius type Person.
- Polybius comment "Polybius (/pəˈlɪbiəs/; Greek: Πολύβιος; c. 200 BC – c. 118 BC) was a Greek historian of the Hellenistic Period noted for his work, The Histories, which covered the period of 264–146 BC in detail. The work describes the rise of the Roman Republic to 'world power' (i.e. domination over the Mediterranean world).".
- Polybius label "Polibio".
- Polybius label "Polibio".
- Polybius label "Polibiusz".
- Polybius label "Polybe".
- Polybius label "Polybios".
- Polybius label "Polybios".
- Polybius label "Polybius".
- Polybius label "Políbio".
- Polybius label "Полибий".
- Polybius label "بوليبيوس".
- Polybius label "ポリュビオス".
- Polybius label "波利比烏斯".
- Polybius sameAs Polybios.
- Polybius sameAs Polybios.
- Polybius sameAs Πολύβιος.
- Polybius sameAs Polibio.
- Polybius sameAs Polibio.
- Polybius sameAs Polybe.
- Polybius sameAs Polibios.
- Polybius sameAs Polibio.
- Polybius sameAs ポリュビオス.