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Critolaus (the Achaean)

Critolaus

also: Critolaus

The Achaean leader (strategos) whose policy provoked the war that ended in the Roman destruction of Corinth in 146 BC. Cotta says it was Critolaus, not an angry god, who destroyed Corinth.

Mentioned in 4 works (4 total)

Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book IV speeches · 1 mention
On the Ends of Good and Evil philosophy · 1 mention
On the Nature of the Gods philosophy · 1 mention
Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 1 mention

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