Fragment of grave relief of Lamprocles
Fragment of grave relief of Lamprocles
Published 2018-01-25T11:43:00+00:00
Fragment of grave relief of Lamprocles from Agnous, a community in Attica.
Lamprocles (Greek: Λαμπροκλῆς) was Socrates' and Xanthippe's eldest son. His two brothers were Menexenus and Sophroniscus. Lamprocles was only a boy (μειράκιον meirakion) at the time of Socrates' trial and death. According to Aristotle, Socrates' descendants as a whole turned out to be unremarkable: "silly and dull".
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Date published | 25/01/2018 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Medium |
Title | Fragment of grave relief of Lamprocles |
Date | About 360 BC |
Accession | Inv. 486 |
Credit | Antike am Königsplatz |
Record | http://www.antike-am-koenigsplatz.mwn.de/en.html |
Place | Antike am Königsplatz, Munich |