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  1. Atenas, Grécia. Primeira-dama. Kallirhoe Ritsos. Partido. nenhum. Profissão. economista e político. Xenofón Zolótas, [ 1] no alfabeto grego: Ξενοφών Ζολώτας, ( Atenas; 26 de março de 1904 — 10 de junho de 2004) [ 1] foi um economista grego e atuou como primeiro-ministro interino sem partido da Grécia .

  2. Xenophon Euthymiou Zolotas ( Greek: Ξενοφών Ζολώτας; 26 April 1904 – 10 June 2004) was a Greek economist and served as an interim non-party Prime Minister of Greece . Life and career. Xenophon Zolótas was born in Athens in 1904. His father, Efthymios Zolotas, was a renowned jeweler and goldsmith in Athens.

  3. Xenofón Zolótas, [1] no alfabeto grego: Ξενοφών Ζολώτας, (Atenas; 26 de março de 1904 — 10 de junho de 2004) [1] foi um economista grego e atuou como primeiro-ministro interino sem partido da Grécia.

  4. Xenofón Efthymíou Zolótas (en griego: Ξενοφών Ευθυμίου Ζολώτας, 26 de marzo de 1904-11 de junio de 2004) fue un economista griego. Biografía. Nacido en Atenas en 1904, Zolotas era hijo de una familia de orfebres con raíces en la Rusia prerrevolucionaria. Estudió economía en la Universidad de Atenas, después en Leipzig y París.

    • Early Life & Socrates
    • Anabasis & Other Works
    • Conclusion

    Xenophon was born in 430 BCE (though some scholars favor a later date of sometime in the 420s) in Erchia, a suburb of Athens. His father, Gryllus, owned an estate there and was well off but, unlike other wealthy Athenians, played no part in the political life of the city. Nothing is known of Xenophon's mother or whether he had any siblings. He was ...

    Although he was later widely admired as a writer, Xenophon initially won fame as a soldier and, especially, as one of the commanders who led the Ten Thousand Greek mercenaries back to Greece through hostile territory, constant hardship, and daily threats. Anabasis (translated as Up Country, The Expedition of Cyrus, The March Up Country, or March of...

    After his return to Greece, Xenophon joined the forces of the Spartan general Thimbron (d. 391 BCE), who was replaced after his failure to capture Larissa by the general Dercylidas c. 399 BCE, a much more experienced leader who took Larissa and eight other cities from the Persians until command was taken by the Spartan king Agesilaus. Initially, Xe...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XenophonXenophon - Wikipedia

    Socratic works and dialogues. List of works. See also. References. External links. Xenophon of Athens ( / ˈzɛnəfən, zi -, - fɒn /; Ancient Greek: Ξενοφῶν [ksenopʰɔ̂ːn]; c. 430 [1] – probably 355 or 354 BC [2]) was a Greek military leader, philosopher, and historian, born in Athens.

  6. Zolotas, Xénophon 1904-2004 Zolōtas, Xenophōn Euthymiou (1904-2004). Zolōtas, Xenofōn Euthymiou, 1904-2004 Zolotas, Xenophon Zolotas, Xénophon (Xenophōn Euthymiou), 1904-