Socrates was the famous Greek philosopher and teacher who was forced to drink poison as an enemy of the state.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.
This was Socrates who was forced to take hemlock, a deadly poison.
General Erwin Rommel was forced to poison himself because he was suspected of plotting against Hitler.
General Erwin Rommel was forced to poison himself because he was suspected of plotting against Hitler.
hippocrates. he was known as the gadfly of athens and was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. he drank it calmly and then sat and talked casually to his disciples, wauting for the poison to take affect.
It was socrates
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.
This was Socrates who was forced to take hemlock, a deadly poison.
Socrates was forced to drink hemlock, a poison, for teaching youth to question authority and dogma.
Socrates was tried and accused of corrupting the youth and was forced to drink poison as a punishment.
He was forced to drink poison.
General Erwin Rommel was forced to poison himself because he was suspected of plotting against Hitler.
Socrates, (470-399 BC)
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He was forced to take a poison called hemlock.
He is famous for his quote: "All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something to not be poisonous."
I think it was Leonidas from classical Greece