• Charmides (/ˈkɑːrmɪdiːz/; Greek: Χαρμίδης), son of Glaucon, born circa 446 BC, was an Athenian statesman. An uncle of Plato, Charmides appears in the Platonic...
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    The Charmides (/ˈkɑːrmɪdiːz/; Greek: Χαρμίδης) is a dialogue of Plato, in which Socrates engages a handsome and popular boy named Charmides in a conversation...
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    striding across the sea. Charmides cries "I come", and leaps into the sea hoping to reach the goddess, but instead drowns. Charmides' body is drawn back to...
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  • Charmides cerberus is a species of phasmid or stick insect of the monotypic genus Charmides. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. "genus Charmides Stål, 1875"...
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  • or to mention them with some precision: Charmides has one named after him; Critias speaks in both Charmides and Protagoras; Adeimantus and Glaucon take...
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  • having purchased the house of his neighbour Charmides, who is away in Syria, at a cheap price from Charmides' spendthrift son Lesbonicus. Callicles explains...
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    following represents one relatively common division. Early: Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Hippias Minor, Hippias Major, Ion, Laches...
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  • Andocides Archinus Aristides Aristogeiton Aristophon Autocles Callistratus Charmides Chremonides Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius...
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  • Phaedrus First Alcibiades Second Alcibiades Hipparchus Rival Lovers Theages Charmides Laches Lysis Euthydemus Protagoras Gorgias Meno Hippias Major Hippias...
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    served as the entrance to the Acropolis in Athens. Phidias was the son of Charmides of Athens. The ancients believed that his masters were Hegias and Ageladas...
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