- everipedia.org wiki/lang_en/alcibiadesAlcibiades, son of Cleinias [1] (c. 450–404 BC), from the deme of Scambonidae, was a prominent Athenian statesman, orator, and general.
- boywiki.org en/AlcibiadesPlutarch says of Antiphon that he "admits that he hated Alcibiades, and abused him accordingly".[3]. Even as a young boy, he was very strong-willed.
- mousa.gr en/alcibiadesAlcibiades was not only conscious of his charm, but also passionate about preserving it immutable and indestructible in time.
- classics.mit.edu Plutarch/alcibiad.htmlAlcibiades, as it is supposed, was anciently descended from Eurysaces, the son of Ajax, by his father's side; and by his mother's side from Alcmaeon.
- tr.mgwiki.top wiki/AlcibiadesGenç Alcibiades ve bir kızı.[14] Alcibiades, aşırı derecede boşuna olduğu fiziksel çekiciliği ile hayatı boyunca ünlüydü.[4].
- en.wikisource.org wiki/Alcibiades_Iis a dialogue depicting Socrates in conversation with Alcibiades. It is ascribed to Plato, although scholars are divided on the question of its authenticity.
- jimithekewl.com 2011/11/13/socrates/Alcibiades ise gençken (en azından Symposium‘a katıldığı dönemde) geleceği en parlak olan ve güzelliğinden ötürü en çok arzulanan delikanlılardandır.
- kids.kiddle.co AlcibiadesAlcibiades first rose to prominence when he began advocating aggressive Athenian action after the signing of the Peace of Nicias.
- Alchetron.com AlcibiadesShe lived with him until her death, which came soon after, and gave birth to two children, a daughter and a son, Alcibiades the Younger.
- http://alethepedia.com alcibiades/The expedition was decided upon with great enthusiasm, and Alcibiades, Nicias and Lamachus were appointed joint commanders.