Dion, a former minister and a relative …
Years: 366BCE - 366BCE
Dion, a former minister and a relative of the older Dionysius by marriage, had invited Plato back to Sicily in order to undertake the philosophical and scientific education of the young Dionysius and generally to educate him to become a constitutional king.
Plato had accepted.
Perhaps he intended to foster the establishment of a philosopher-king, as set forth in his "Republic."
However, Plato's experiment ends in failure the following year with the dismissal of both counselors; Dion goes into exile and Plato returns to Athens.
Dionysius, weak and ineffectual, lacks the vigor to maintain the military autocracy he has inherited, ruling precariously in Syracuse and southern Italy.
Locations
People
Groups
- Greece, classical
- Sicily, classical
- Italy, classical
- Carthage, Kingdom of
- Magna Graecia
- Syracuse, Corinthian city-state of
Topics
- Iron Age Europe
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Sicilian Wars, or Carthaginian-Syracusan Wars
- Sicilian War, Second, or Second Carthaginian-Syracusan War
