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To browse Academia. Anastasios Nikolaidis. This does not mean that Plutarch Antonis Tsakmakis. Nanno Marinatos. Thucydides included short biographies for two of his principle characters, Pericles and Nicias. The structure of their parallel lives as it were are compared in this article; it is concluded that they have some striking similarities as concerns their character and civic principles.
As well, it is argued that each had a tragic fate since they did not see their vision materialise. Matthew Kears. Peter Liddel , Christy Constantakopoulou. Benjamin Niedzielski. Author s : Niedzielski, Benjamin Abstract: The main source of information about the Peloponnesian War, which took place between Athens and Sparta at the end of the fifth century BCE, is an account written by the historian and Athenian general Thucydides.
Oftentimes, he was not present for speeches that he provides and his biases are frequently evident. It is, however, possible to study historical figures as Thucydides depicts them, through both his narrative and the speeches he attributes to these figures. Nicias has many faults and only some of his predictions to the people of Athens come true.
David Smith. Christy Constantakopoulou. Michele Faraguna. Log in with Facebook Log in with Google. Remember me on this computer. Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link. Need an account? Click here to sign up. Download Free DOC. Download Free PDF. Mauricio Ricardo Parisotto. Related Papers. Is Plutarch Fair to Nikias. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN: Nicias and Pericles Nicias and Pericles. Review: Martha C. Greek history, Greece and Rome reviews, , vol.