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Socrates was an Athenian philosopher. Socrates, Sócrates, Sokrates or Sokratis may also refer to: People Given name Ancient Greeks * Socrates of Achaea (c. 436–401 BC), mercenary general of the Ten Thousand * Socrates of Macedon (4th century BC), a ''hipparchos'' or cavalry officer in Alexander the Great's army * Socrates the Younger (4th century BC), Athenian philosopher * Socrates Chrestus (died 90–88 BC), Greek prince and King of Bithynia Athletes * Sócrates (1954–2011), Brazilian footballer * Socrates Brito (born 1992), Dominican baseball player * Sócrates Parri (born 1966), Spanish footballer * Sócrates Pedro (born 1992), Portuguese footballer * Sócrates Quintana (1891–1984), Spanish footballer and artist * Sokratis Aristodimou (born 1970), Cypriot alpine skier * Sokratis Boudouris (born 1977), Greek footballer * Sokratis Dioudis (born 1993), Greek football goalkeeper * Sokratis Fytanidis (born 1984), Greek footballer * Sokratis Kyrillidis ...
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Socrates
Socrates (; ; – 399 BC) was a Ancient Greek philosophy, Greek philosopher from Classical Athens, Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the Ethics, ethical tradition of thought. An enigmatic figure, Socrates authored no texts and is known mainly through the posthumous accounts of classical writers, particularly his students Plato and Xenophon. These accounts are written as dialogues, in which Socrates and his interlocutors examine a subject in the style of question and answer; they gave rise to the Socratic dialogue literary genre. Contradictory accounts of Socrates make a reconstruction of his philosophy nearly impossible, a situation known as the Socratic problem. Socrates was a polarizing figure in Athenian society. In 399 BC, he was accused of Asebeia, impiety and corrupting the youth. After Trial of Socrates, a trial that lasted a day, he was sentenced to death. He spent his last day in prison ...
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Sokratis Ofrydopoulos
Sokratis Ofrydopoulos (; born 26 October 1973) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Personal Ofridopoulos is of Pontic origin from his father's side. Also, his father who was born in Kavala Kavala (, ''Kavála'' ) is a city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala regional unit. It is situated on the Bay of Kavala, across from the island of Thasos and on the A2 motorway, a one-and ..., played in Greek Second Division with the local club A.E. Kavalas. His mother was born in Patra. References {{Greece-footy-defender-stub 1973 births Living people Athens Kallithea F.C. players Ionikos F.C. players PAS Giannina F.C. players Asteras Tripolis F.C. players Greece men's under-21 international footballers Greek football managers Panachaiki F.C. managers Doxa Drama F.C. managers AEK Athens F.C. managers Levadiakos F.C. managers Iraklis F.C. (Thessaloniki) managers Men's association ...
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Socrates And Stephen
Socrates and Stephen (both died circa 307) are a pair of Christian martyrs. Their feast day is 17 September. They are recorded in certain martyrologies as having been martyred in Britain during the persecution of Diocletian, which took place from 303 to 311. With Saint Alban and Saints Julius and Aaron, they are the only victims registered in the Martyrologies as British. Tradition puts the scene of the martyrdom of Saints Socrates and Stephen in South Wales. But this is very uncertain. It has been conjectured by some that what may have happened was that "in Britannia" was mistakenly written for "in Bithynia Bithynia (; ) was an ancient region, kingdom and Roman province in the northwest of Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), adjoining the Sea of Marmara, the Bosporus, and the Black Sea. It bordered Mysia to the southwest, Paphlagonia to the northeast a ...".
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Sokratis Xynidis
Sokratis Xynidis (; born 14 June 1963 in Xanthi, Greece) is a Greek politician and former member of the Hellenic Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). He served as Alternate Minister for Regional Development and Competitiveness (2010–2012) and General Secretary of PASOK under George Papandreou. Early life Sokratis was born on June 14, 1963, in Xanthi. He studied Law at the Democritus University of Thrace. In 2009 he was elected Member of Parliament for Xanthi with PASOK. Since October 2009 he has been Secretary General of the National Council of PASOK, and since September 2010 he has been Deputy Minister of Development, Competitiveness and Shipping in the Government of Georgios Papandreou 2009, a position he retained in the same ministry and in the Government of Lucas Papademos Lucas Demetrios Papademos (; born 11 October 1947) is a Greek economist and academic who served as Prime Minister of Greece from November 2011 to May 2012, leading a nationa ...
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Sokratis Kosmidis
Sokratis Kosmidis (; born 30 November 1945) is a Greek lawyer who served as Cabinet Secretary as well as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament. Biography Sokratis Kosmidis was born in Piraeus, the youngest of three children born to Ioannis Kosmidis, a shoemaker, and to his wife, Eleni (née Lolosidou). He studied Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is married to Domniki Kosmidou, and has two children, Ioanna and Nikolaos. He currently resides in Voula. Legal career Sokratis Kosmidis worked as a lawyer for 25 years, between 1968 and 1993. During this time, Kosmidis served the following positions in his home city of Piraeus: From 1975 to 1978, he was director and columnist of the newspaper 'Piraeus Echoes' (); Between 1984 and 1987, he sat on the board of directors of the Piraeus Lawyer Association; From 1982 to 1989, he was president of the board of directors of the Insurance Fund for Maritime Agents and Employees. Following his two-year period as Sec ...
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Sokratis Kokkalis
Sokratis Kokkalis (Greek: Σωκράτης Κόκκαλης; born 1939) is a Greek businessman, founder and principal shareholder of Intracom Holdings. He was the son of Petros Kokkalis and spent his youth as a political refugee in East Germany until 1965, when he relocated permanently to Greece. During the 1990s and 2000s, the company was a significant business entity in Greece, becoming the primary supplier to the public sector, particularly in the nascent IT. The company's portfolio includes the modernization of the Greek telecommunications network, the installation of the national "TAXIS" tax system, the online computer network of OPAP, the network infrastructure for mobile telephony providers, participation in joint ventures as suppliers of IT equipment for the 2004 Athens Olympics, and involvement in significant railway infrastructure and road construction projects for the public sector. However, he became more widely known to the general public with the acquisit ...
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Sokrates Starynkiewicz
Sokrat Ivanovich Starynkevich (; ; 1820–1902), commonly known as Sokrates Starynkiewicz, was a Russian general and the 19th president of Warsaw, between 1875 and 1892. During his presidency he ordered the construction of municipal water works as well as the tramway and telephone network in Warsaw. Biography Sokrates Starynkiewicz was born on 18 December 1820 in Taganrog at the Azov Sea, to the family of Ivan Starynkiewicz, a bank owner. In 1836 he joined the Imperial Russian army and graduated from several engineering and artillery schools. After promotion to officer rank he served in various staff posts. Among others, he took part in the Hungarian Campaign and Crimean War, for which he was promoted to colonel in 1858. In 1863, during the January Uprising he was retired. Soon afterwards he was promoted to major general and assigned to the Russian Ministry of Interior. Between 1868 and 1871 he was briefly the military governor of Kherson, but he left that post and became the g ...
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Socrates Tuttle
Socrates Tuttle (November 19, 1819 – February 12, 1885) was the Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey, from 1871 to 1872. Biography He was born on November 19, 1819, in Colebrook, New Hampshire, to Horatio Tuttle and Betsey Thomas. He had two children, Hobart Tuttle and Jennie Tuttle Hobart. He died of angina pectoris Angina, also known as angina pectoris, is chest pain or pressure, usually caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle (myocardium). It is most commonly a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina is typically the result of part ... in 1885. References 1819 births 1885 deaths Mayors of Paterson, New Jersey 19th-century mayors of places in New Jersey New Jersey Republicans Garret Hobart {{NewJersey-politician-stub ...
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Sócrates Rizzo
Sócrates Cuauhtémoc Rizzo García (born September 14, 1945) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He is a former federal Congressman (1985–1989), mayor of Monterrey (1989–1991) and former governor of Nuevo León (1991 – 1996). Born in Linares, Nuevo León, he graduated from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in economics and received master's degrees in the same discipline at ''El Colegio de México'' and at the University of Chicago. He worked several years at the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit and was elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1985, for the 38th district of the Federal District. After briefly chairing the state branch of the Institutional Revolutionary Party in Nuevo León (1988) he was elected mayor of Monterrey. He left the post to run for governor of the state and after a clear victory over his closest opponent he took office in 1991. As governor, Riz ...
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Socrates Nelson
Socrates Nelson (January 11, 1814 – May 6, 1867) was an American businessman, politician, and pioneer who served one term as a Minnesota Senate, Minnesota State Senator from 1859 to 1861. He was a general store owner, lumberman, and real estate speculator associated with numerous companies in the insurance and rail industries. He was involved in the establishment of the community of Stillwater, Minnesota, and was an early member of the first Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge in Minnesota. He served on the University of Minnesota's first Governing boards of colleges and universities in the United States#Regents, board of regents before being elected to the Minnesota Senate. Nelson was a member of an 1848 committee that met in Stillwater to petition the U.S. Congress to create the Minnesota Territory, and he took part in the early organization of the Minnesota Democratic Party. He was a county treasurer, territorial auditor, and county commissioner. As a senator, he voted ...
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Socrates N
Socrates (; ; – 399 BC) was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought. An enigmatic figure, Socrates authored no texts and is known mainly through the posthumous accounts of classical writers, particularly his students Plato and Xenophon. These accounts are written as dialogues, in which Socrates and his interlocutors examine a subject in the style of question and answer; they gave rise to the Socratic dialogue literary genre. Contradictory accounts of Socrates make a reconstruction of his philosophy nearly impossible, a situation known as the Socratic problem. Socrates was a polarizing figure in Athenian society. In 399 BC, he was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth. After a trial that lasted a day, he was sentenced to death. He spent his last day in prison, refusing offers to help him escape. Plato's dialogues are among the most co ...
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Sokratis Tsoukalas
Sokratis Tsoukalas (; born on 7 July 1992) is a Greek footballer who plays for Asteras Vlachioti as a right back. Career AEK Athens In 2011, Sokratis Tsoukalas was signed by Greek side AEK Athens. He made his debut against SK Sturm Graz in the Europa League on 14 December 2011. Although AEK Athens was relegated to the 3rd Division in order the team's debt to be erased, Tsoukalas was agreed to stay and help AEK for the big comeback to Greek Superleague alongside Kostas Tsoupros, Anastasios Tsoumagas, Dimitris Anakoglou, Miguel Cordero, Dimitris Grontis and Michalis Pavlis. However, his contract was terminated on 3 July 2014. Honours Club ;AEK Athens *Football League 2 The English Football League Two, simply known as League Two and for sponsorship purposes as Sky Bet League Two, is a professional association football league in England. EFL League Two is the fourth division of the English Football League (EFL) ... (1): 2013–14 (6th Group) References External links ...
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