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Python of Aenus (/ˈpaɪθɒn, ən/; Greek: Πύθων Αἴνιος; fl. 4th-century BCE) was a Greek philosopher and a former student of Plato. Around 360 BC, he and his brother Heraclides assassinated Cotys I, the ruler of Thrace. Based on Demosthenes's Against Aristocrates, Python of Aenus was identified as Python of Byzantium, a Greek statesman. However, it is highly unlikely that both names are attributed to the same person.

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  • Pitó d'Enos (grec antic: Πύθων Αἴνιος, llatí: Python) fou un filòsof peripatètic grec nadiu d'Enos, a Tràcia. Més que per la seva filosofia es va destacar per ser la persona, que juntament amb el seu germà Heraclides, va matar el rei dels odrisis Cotis I el 358 aC, en revenja per alguna cosa que el rei havia fet al seu pare. Els dos assassins van rebre d'Atenes la ciutadania atenenca i corones d'or. Segons Plutarc els dos germans havien estat deixebles de Plató. (ca)
  • Python of Aenus (/ˈpaɪθɒn, ən/; Greek: Πύθων Αἴνιος; fl. 4th-century BCE) was a Greek philosopher and a former student of Plato. Around 360 BC, he and his brother Heraclides assassinated Cotys I, the ruler of Thrace. Based on Demosthenes's Against Aristocrates, Python of Aenus was identified as Python of Byzantium, a Greek statesman. However, it is highly unlikely that both names are attributed to the same person. (en)
  • Pitone di Eno (in greco antico: Πύθων Αἴνιος; IV secolo a.C. – IV secolo a.C.) è stato un filosofo greco antico, già discepolo di Platone. (it)
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  • Pitó d'Enos (grec antic: Πύθων Αἴνιος, llatí: Python) fou un filòsof peripatètic grec nadiu d'Enos, a Tràcia. Més que per la seva filosofia es va destacar per ser la persona, que juntament amb el seu germà Heraclides, va matar el rei dels odrisis Cotis I el 358 aC, en revenja per alguna cosa que el rei havia fet al seu pare. Els dos assassins van rebre d'Atenes la ciutadania atenenca i corones d'or. Segons Plutarc els dos germans havien estat deixebles de Plató. (ca)
  • Python of Aenus (/ˈpaɪθɒn, ən/; Greek: Πύθων Αἴνιος; fl. 4th-century BCE) was a Greek philosopher and a former student of Plato. Around 360 BC, he and his brother Heraclides assassinated Cotys I, the ruler of Thrace. Based on Demosthenes's Against Aristocrates, Python of Aenus was identified as Python of Byzantium, a Greek statesman. However, it is highly unlikely that both names are attributed to the same person. (en)
  • Pitone di Eno (in greco antico: Πύθων Αἴνιος; IV secolo a.C. – IV secolo a.C.) è stato un filosofo greco antico, già discepolo di Platone. (it)
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  • Pitó d'Enos (ca)
  • Pitone di Eno (it)
  • Python of Aenus (en)
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