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pericles

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pericles.

Editorial note

That was introduced by Pericles while Cimon was still around, perhaps to counteract his liberality with his own wealth.

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Quick take

A male given name from Ancient Greek, of mostly historical usage

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A male given name from Ancient Greek, of mostly historical usage

noun

(historical) An Ancient Greek politician.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for pericles.

noun

A male given name from Ancient Greek, of mostly historical usage

noun

(historical) An Ancient Greek politician.

Example sentences

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That was introduced by Pericles while Cimon was still around, perhaps to counteract his liberality with his own wealth.

2

I was pretty surprised to see Pericles and Othello almost next to each other in the rankings.

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Thucydides of Athens quotes Pericles as having used a specific term for citizens who were not interested in public affairs, the community, or issues beyond their own private lives: idiotes (ἰδιώτης).

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This wasn't much of an issue when Pericles was around, as he tended to be quite intelligent, but after his death the Sophists made their money by teaching people how to speak well (but not how to think well, as some of their contempories lamented), leading to a lot of persuasive idiots in the assembly.

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If you want to get a sense of Athenian attitudes towards women you should read Pericles' Funeral Oration.

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The biggest argument against republic being a possible implementation of democracy was made centuries ago by Pericles.

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They knew what a typical day's wage was in Athens: > Also during Pericles' tenure, pay for civic service was instituted.

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Compared to where most people hang out online (Instagram, TikTok, etc.); many subreddits feel like debating in the agora with Pericles.

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And not sure how Thucydides' Pericles telling the future widows of Athens to basically have a 'stiff upper lip' is evidence of them being "absolutely despised".

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Pericles also started the payment of soldiers and sailors 3 obols a day.

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Thucydides quotes Pericles' Funeral Oration as saying: "[we] regard...

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Double down and do Pericles, which has actual pirates.

Quote examples

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And not sure how Thucydides' Pericles telling the future widows of Athens to basically have a 'stiff upper lip' is evidence of them being "absolutely despised".

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Thucydides quotes Pericles' Funeral Oration as saying: "[we] regard...

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But this is the kind of “politics” that, rephrasing Pericles, will get involved with you, whether you like it or not, and hence inaction is just as political as action.

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Read Alan Moore's "Watchmen" for a criticize of the republic (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?) Pericles(or Solon (don't remember) before Athena became a Republic said the same thing as Eisenower: beware of the richs that want to get a grip on a state and extend their power through their influence and will use military power for expension.

Proper noun examples

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If you want to get a sense of Athenian attitudes towards women you should read Pericles' Funeral Oration.

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The biggest argument against republic being a possible implementation of democracy was made centuries ago by Pericles.

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They knew what a typical day's wage was in Athens: > Also during Pericles' tenure, pay for civic service was instituted.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use pericles in a sentence?

That was introduced by Pericles while Cimon was still around, perhaps to counteract his liberality with his own wealth.

What does pericles mean?

A male given name from Ancient Greek, of mostly historical usage

What part of speech is pericles?

pericles is commonly used as noun.