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When did Socrates is put to death?

When did Socrates is put to death?

399 B.C.E.
In 399 B.C.E., Socrates was executed by the Athenian court on charges of impiety and corrupting the youth.

How old was Socrates when he committed suicide?

70 years old
Socrates was 70 years old and familiar to most Athenians. His anti-democratic views had turned many in the city against him.

Where did Socrates commit suicide?

Frey R G. Frey claims that Socrates, in drinking the hemlock at the order of the Athenian court, did commit suicide.

Did Socrates support the 30 tyrants?

Socrates got into trouble at the time of the Thirty Tyrants but was not punished until later. He had taught some of the tyrants. They may have counted on his support, but he refused to participate in the capture of Leon of Salamis, whom the thirty wished to execute.

Did Socrates actually exist?

Yes. At least no modern scholars really question the fact he existed. Socrates was a very well-known figure at Athens during his own lifetime and his execution in 399 BC catapulted him into even greater and more lasting fame.

Who did Socrates learn from?

Socrates wrote nothing. All that is known about him has been inferred from accounts by members of his circle—primarily Plato and Xenophon—as well as by Plato’s student Aristotle, who acquired his knowledge of Socrates through his teacher.

Would Socrates have been wrong to escape?

Crito is of the opinion that it would not be wrong for Socrates to escape because he has been imprisoned unjustly. Socrates does not agree with him and, accordingly, sets forth his reasons for holding that one is obliged to submit to the punishment imposed on him, even though the punishment may be an unjust one.

Who defeated the Thirty Tyrants?

Sparta
In 404 BC, Sparta finally defeated Athens and occupied the city, replacing the city’s democracy with an oligarchy of thirty tyrants. A period of savage repression followed, including hundreds of political killings and the exile of thousands.