false. it was 399 BCE
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the traditional gods of the city. These charges ultimately led to his trial and subsequent sentence of death by drinking hemlock.
One of Socrates' accusers was Meletus, a young poet who accused him of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens.
Everyone because they thought Socrates was teaching young people to rebel against their city state
Socrates appeared at court because he was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. He was charged with not believing in the city's gods and introducing new divinities, as well as influencing the young to question authority.
He was charged with corrupting the youth of Athens and disbelieving in the ancestral gods.
Impiety and corrupting the minds of young people
In 399 B.C.,the authorities of Athens accused Socrates of impiety and corrupting the youth. An other way to say what the charges were are: Heresy and corrupting the minds of the young.
Socrates was ordered to choose the manner of his execution after being convicted of corrupting the youth. His method of execution chosen was a hemlock mixture that stopped his heart.
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the traditional gods of the city. These charges ultimately led to his trial and subsequent sentence of death by drinking hemlock.
One of Socrates' accusers was Meletus, a young poet who accused him of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens.
Everyone because they thought Socrates was teaching young people to rebel against their city state
Socrates appeared at court because he was accused of impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. He was charged with not believing in the city's gods and introducing new divinities, as well as influencing the young to question authority.
He was charged with corrupting the youth of Athens and disbelieving in the ancestral gods.
Socrates was sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety, meaning he did not respect the city's gods. He died by drinking poison, specifically hemlock, as his method of execution.
Socrates drank hemlock as his method of execution because he was sentenced to death by the Athenian courts for corrupting young minds and impiety. He chose to accept the verdict and punishment as a demonstration of his commitment to his philosophical principles and beliefs.
Socrates was sentenced to drink hemlock by an Athenian jury for impiety and corrupting the youth. His method of questioning authority and encouraging critical thinking was seen as a threat to the stability of the city-state.
Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens by questioning traditional beliefs and promoting ideas that undermined the city's values and beliefs. The accusations included impiety, introducing new deities, and challenging the authority of the state.