Socrates was hung do to his vocal criticism of democracy in Athens. He was often heard praising Sparta, Athens' archrival, He also was told by the oracle that while many wise men in Athens thought themselves wise they in fact were not. He went on to question many notable figures in Athens Society and determined this fact. He knew he himself was not wise and paradoxically made himself wiser, as he was the only one aware of his own ignorance. This wisdom made many prominent Athenians look foolish and proceeded to turn them against him. He was then taken to court and sentenced for corrupting the Athenian youth and not believing in the gods of the state.
Socrates was sentenced to death by drinking poison hemlock in ancient Athens in 399 BC. He was accused of corrupting the youth and not believing in the gods of the city, which led to his trial and conviction by a jury of his peers. Socrates chose death over exile or renouncing his principles, as he believed it was important to uphold his commitment to truth and integrity.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
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Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
The complete name of Socrates is Socrates of Athens.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
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Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
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Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
The complete name of Socrates is Socrates of Athens.
Socrates' full name was Socrates of Athens.
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No, Socrates is not single.
Both 'hung' and 'hanged' are correct, although the term 'hanged' tends to be an older form. For example, history books tell of convicts and bushrangers who were sentenced to be hanged. Magistrates would sentence a man "to be hanged by the neck until he is dead".
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Forest of the Hanged was created in 1964.