Damon and Pythias
Greeks
They became exemplars of loyal friendship.
They became exemplars of loyal friendship.
336–265 BCE | Zeno of Citium |
435–354 BCE | Xenophon |
fl. 350 BCE | Thais |
360–270 BCE | Pyrrho |
428–347 BCE | Plato |
fl. 350 BCE | Phryne |
382–336 BCE | Philip II |
436–338 BCE | Isocrates |
460–377 BCE | Hippocrates |
485–380 BCE | Gorgias |
341–270 BCE | Epicurus |
410–320 BCE | Diogenes of Sinope |
383–322 BCE | Demosthenes |
460–370 BCE | Democritus |
fl. 350 BCE | Damocles |
358–297 BCE | Cassander |
384–322 BCE | Aristotle |
fl. 350 BCE | Aristippus |
445–365 BCE | Antisthenes |
356–323 BCE | Alexander the Great |