He was born in 470 B.C. 399 B.C. is correct for the year of his death.
Socrates was born in Athens, Greece, in 469 BC and died 70 years later in 399 BC after he was exiled from Greece for his new ways of teaching.
Socrates was born Born in either 469 or 470 BC (the exact year is still disputed), whereas Confucius was born 551 BCE, making Confucius' the one who "came first;" however, Confucius' ideas were little known until the Han dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE), whereas Socrates' thoughts (written down by Plato, whom was his student) were proliferated soon after his death.
False. Socrates was executed in 399 BC, not 369 BC, in Athens. He was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth, as described by Plato in his dialogues.
Socrates was the ancient Athenian teacher and philosopher who was accused of corrupting the youth. He was brought to trial and sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock in 399 BCE.
Socrates was older than Aristotle. Socrates was born around 470 BCE, while Aristotle was born in 384 BCE.
Socrates was born in Athens, Greece, in 469 BC and died 70 years later in 399 BC after he was exiled from Greece for his new ways of teaching.
Socrates was born Born in either 469 or 470 BC (the exact year is still disputed), whereas Confucius was born 551 BCE, making Confucius' the one who "came first;" however, Confucius' ideas were little known until the Han dynasty (206 BCE - 220 CE), whereas Socrates' thoughts (written down by Plato, whom was his student) were proliferated soon after his death.
Sophocles was born and lived in the 4th century BC. He was a Greek tragedian and his plays are still available today.
False. Socrates was executed in 399 BC, not 369 BC, in Athens. He was found guilty of impiety and corrupting the youth, as described by Plato in his dialogues.
Socrates was the ancient Athenian teacher and philosopher who was accused of corrupting the youth. He was brought to trial and sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock in 399 BCE.
Socrates lived from around 470 to 399 BCE and is famous for his contributions to ethics and epistemology, particularly the Socratic method of dialogue. Archimedes, who lived from 287 to 212 BCE, is renowned for his work in mathematics, physics, and engineering, particularly for the principles of buoyancy and the lever. Hippocrates, often referred to as the "Father of Medicine," lived around 460 to 370 BCE and is celebrated for establishing a systematic approach to clinical medicine and the Hippocratic Oath.
Socrates was older than Aristotle. Socrates was born around 470 BCE, while Aristotle was born in 384 BCE.
There are no definitive records of Socrates' height and weight, as detailed personal information about him was not documented in ancient texts. Socrates lived in ancient Athens around 470-399 BCE, and descriptions of him focus more on his philosophy and teachings rather than his physical attributes. Some historical accounts suggest he was of average build for a man of his time, but specific measurements are unknown.
Socrates was executed in 399 BCE. He was sentenced to death by drinking a mixture containing poison hemlock, following his trial for impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. His execution marked a significant event in the history of philosophy, symbolizing the conflict between the individual and the state. Socrates accepted his fate calmly, choosing to uphold his principles rather than escape or renounce his beliefs.
507 B.C.E., when Plato was 21 years of age. Socrates was convicted and executed 8 years later. There is actually debate about the date, and how old Plato was. In any case, it would have been 407 BCE, since Socrates was executed in 399.
Socrates was executed by drinking hemlock, it is generally believed. I do not know if poison ivy can kill people. What I do know, though, is that European people tend to be almost immune to the effect that poison ivy has on American people (like a rash). I am a European and have tried it.
The Athenian government put Socrates on trial in 399 BCE, charging him with impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens. He was found guilty and sentenced to death by drinking a potion containing poison hemlock. Socrates accepted his fate calmly, choosing to uphold his philosophical beliefs rather than seek escape or compromise. His execution is often viewed as a pivotal moment in the history of philosophy and democracy.