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- Echecrates abstract "In ancient Greece, Echecrates was the name of the following men:Echecrates of Thessaly, a military officer of Ptolemy IV Philopator, documented around 219–217 BC.A son of Demetrius the Fair (c. 285–250 BC) by Olympias of Larissa, and brother of Antigonus III Doson. He had a son named Antigonus after his uncle.Three Pythagorean philosophers mentioned by Iamblichus: A Locrian, one of those to whom Plato is said to have gone for instruction. The name Caetus in Valerius Maximus is perhaps an erroneous reading for Echecrates.A Tarentine, probably the same who is mentioned in Plato's Ninth Letter.Echecrates of Phlius, a contemporary with Aristoxenus the Peripatetic.↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Echecrates article "Echecrates".
- Echecrates author "EE".
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- Echecrates volume "2".
- Echecrates subject Category:Ancient_Greeks.
- Echecrates comment "In ancient Greece, Echecrates was the name of the following men:Echecrates of Thessaly, a military officer of Ptolemy IV Philopator, documented around 219–217 BC.A son of Demetrius the Fair (c. 285–250 BC) by Olympias of Larissa, and brother of Antigonus III Doson. He had a son named Antigonus after his uncle.Three Pythagorean philosophers mentioned by Iamblichus: A Locrian, one of those to whom Plato is said to have gone for instruction.".
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