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approximately 530 B.C.-approximately 468 B.C. Aristides


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Aristides ( ARR-ih-STY-deez; Ancient Greek: Ἀριστείδης, romanized: Aristeídēs, Attic Greek: [aristěːdɛːs]; 530–468 BC) was an ancient Athenian statesman. Nicknamed "the Just" (δίκαιος, díkaios), he flourished at the beginning of Athens' Classical period and is remembered for his generalship in the Persian War. The ancient historian Herodotus cited him as "the best and most honourable man in Athens", and he received similarly reverent treatment in Plato's Socratic dialogues. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Plutarch's Lives of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, and Coriolanus, Demosthenes, and Cicero, Caesar and Anthony, in the Translation Called Dryden's, Corrected and Revised by Arthur Hugh Clough (Harvard Classics v12, with introduction and notes; New York: P.F. Collier and Son, c1909), by Plutarch, ed. by Arthur Hugh Clough, Charles William Eliot, and William Allan Neilson
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