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True. Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock as punishment for his ideas, beliefs, and teachings that were deemed dangerous by the authorities in Athens.
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Socrates was executed in Athens in 399 BC, after being found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth. He was forced to drink poison hemlock as his method of execution. The trial and execution of Socrates is a significant event in the history of philosophy.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking a cup of poisonous hemlock in 399 BC after being found guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety.
Socrates did not write a suicide letter. He was technically executed by being forced to drink a cup of hemlock juice. Plato described the death. You can read about it onhttp://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/socrates.htm
Socrates was given the hemlock by the state of Athens after being sentenced to death for his teachings and beliefs. The execution was carried out by the state-appointed executioner.
After being convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens, Socrates was given the option of exile and leaving Athens forever, or drinking a brew of hemlock -- a plant containing a highly effective stimulant neurotoxin. Upon choosing the poison, his explanation was, "It is not that I love life less, but that I love Athens more."
Socrates did not write a suicide letter. He was technically executed by being forced to drink a cup of hemlock juice. Plato described the death. You can read about it onhttp://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/socrates.htm
He was a Titan who fought against the Greek gods, so he was punished by being forced to hold the sky for eternity.
he was punished in school for his mis behavior by being forced to read the constitution and it was FRICKEN AWESOME
Socrates did not leave behind any written works. Instead, his teachings and philosophy were recorded by his students, primarily Plato. So while Socrates himself did not write, his ideas and dialogues have been passed down through the writings of others.
A witch was punished by being dunked or hanged
Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates, was famous in antiquity for being a scold.
Xanthippe, the wife of Socrates, was famous in antiquity for being a scold.
She was punished by being turned into a pillar of salt.
If you get punished for your beliefs, you are getting punished for what you believe in. eg. In roman times, people would get punished for being christian
because it doesn't fully understand that he or she is being punished.
Zedekiah was punished by the heathen Babylonians by being forced to witness the killing of his own children, having his eyes put out, and being chained and taken captive to Babylon.