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rdfs:comment | - Apollodoros of Phaleron (c. 429 BC - after 399 BC) was a follower of Socrates in the 4th century BCE. Most of what is known about Apollodoros comes from the works of Plato, which describe Apollodoros as a successful merchant who left Phaleron to travel to Athens in order to become Socrates' student. He was present at Socrates' death, and was devoutly loyal to Socrates' teachings.
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abstract | - Apollodoros of Phaleron (c. 429 BC - after 399 BC) was a follower of Socrates in the 4th century BCE. Most of what is known about Apollodoros comes from the works of Plato, which describe Apollodoros as a successful merchant who left Phaleron to travel to Athens in order to become Socrates' student. He was present at Socrates' death, and was devoutly loyal to Socrates' teachings.
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