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Xenokleides was an Athenian poet of the 4th century BC. None of his works have survived. He was one of the hetaera Neaira's lovers. According to Apollodorus of Acharnae, 369 BC, he spoke out against Callistratus's request to support Sparta over Thebes. He was prosecuted for avoiding military service, though as a tax-collector for the year he was exempt from military duties, convicted, and disenfranchised (Ancient Greek: ἀτιμία, atimia). This prosecution, brought by one Stephanos on behalf of Callistratus, was probably intended to remove Xenokleides as a political opponent. In 343, Xenokleides was living in Macedonia, and was banished by Philip II; he appears to have been once again living in Athens by the time the speech Against Neaira was delivered.

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  • Xenokleides (griechisch Ξενοκλείδης Xenokleídēs) war ein antiker Dichter des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. aus Athen, von dem keine Werke überliefert sind. Er war einer der Liebhaber der Hetäre Neaira. Als er 369 v. Chr. dem Antrag des Kallistratos widersprach, Sparta gegen Theben zu unterstützen, wurde er ungerechtfertigterweise angeklagt, nicht am Kriegszug teilgenommen zu haben, obwohl er als Pächter der Getreidezölle davon freigestellt war. Trotzdem wurde er verurteilt und für ehrlos (atimos) erklärt. Daraufhin ging er nach Makedonien ins Exil, das er jedoch auf Anweisung Philipps II. wieder verlassen musste. 342 v. Chr. kehrte er nach Athen zurück. Während des Prozesses gegen Neaira bestand seine Ehrlosigkeit noch. (de)
  • Xénoclide, en grec ancien Ξενοκλείδης, était un poète athénien du IVe siècle av. J.-C. dont aucune œuvre ne nous est parvenue. (fr)
  • Xenokleides was an Athenian poet of the 4th century BC. None of his works have survived. He was one of the hetaera Neaira's lovers. According to Apollodorus of Acharnae, 369 BC, he spoke out against Callistratus's request to support Sparta over Thebes. He was prosecuted for avoiding military service, though as a tax-collector for the year he was exempt from military duties, convicted, and disenfranchised (Ancient Greek: ἀτιμία, atimia). This prosecution, brought by one Stephanos on behalf of Callistratus, was probably intended to remove Xenokleides as a political opponent. In 343, Xenokleides was living in Macedonia, and was banished by Philip II; he appears to have been once again living in Athens by the time the speech Against Neaira was delivered. (en)
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  • Xenokleides (griechisch Ξενοκλείδης Xenokleídēs) war ein antiker Dichter des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. aus Athen, von dem keine Werke überliefert sind. Er war einer der Liebhaber der Hetäre Neaira. Als er 369 v. Chr. dem Antrag des Kallistratos widersprach, Sparta gegen Theben zu unterstützen, wurde er ungerechtfertigterweise angeklagt, nicht am Kriegszug teilgenommen zu haben, obwohl er als Pächter der Getreidezölle davon freigestellt war. Trotzdem wurde er verurteilt und für ehrlos (atimos) erklärt. Daraufhin ging er nach Makedonien ins Exil, das er jedoch auf Anweisung Philipps II. wieder verlassen musste. 342 v. Chr. kehrte er nach Athen zurück. Während des Prozesses gegen Neaira bestand seine Ehrlosigkeit noch. (de)
  • Xénoclide, en grec ancien Ξενοκλείδης, était un poète athénien du IVe siècle av. J.-C. dont aucune œuvre ne nous est parvenue. (fr)
  • Xenokleides was an Athenian poet of the 4th century BC. None of his works have survived. He was one of the hetaera Neaira's lovers. According to Apollodorus of Acharnae, 369 BC, he spoke out against Callistratus's request to support Sparta over Thebes. He was prosecuted for avoiding military service, though as a tax-collector for the year he was exempt from military duties, convicted, and disenfranchised (Ancient Greek: ἀτιμία, atimia). This prosecution, brought by one Stephanos on behalf of Callistratus, was probably intended to remove Xenokleides as a political opponent. In 343, Xenokleides was living in Macedonia, and was banished by Philip II; he appears to have been once again living in Athens by the time the speech Against Neaira was delivered. (en)
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  • Xenokleides (Athen) (de)
  • Xénoclide (fr)
  • Xenokleides (en)
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