Socrates.
No, Ramses II did not die from drinking hemlock. He was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who lived from 1279 to 1213 BCE. Hemlock is a poisonous plant, but it was not used as a method of execution or assassination in ancient Egypt. Ramses II is believed to have died of natural causes in his late 80s.
hippocrates. he was known as the gadfly of athens and was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. he drank it calmly and then sat and talked casually to his disciples, wauting for the poison to take affect.
Plato was a philosopher, not a Greek god.
Pythagoras was the Greek philosopher and scientist who conducted the first experiments in acoustics.
Socrates was the Greek philosopher who was put to death by drinking poison hemlock. He was sentenced to death in 399 BC in Athens after being found guilty of corrupting the youth and impiety.
Socrates was the famous Greek philosopher who was forced to drink poison, specifically hemlock, as a result of his conviction for impiety and corrupting the youth of Athens.
Socrates is the Greek philosopher who was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock in 399 BC for allegedly corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the gods.
Probably many people, but the most famous is likely the ancient Greek philosopher, Socrates.
The Greek philosopher Socrates is famously known to have been sentenced to death by drinking a cup of hemlock poison in 399 BC. He was accused of corrupting the young minds of Athens and impiety towards the city's gods.
Socrates was an Ancient Athenian philosopher who openly criticised the system. He was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens. His sentence was death by suicide - he was forced to drink hemlock.
Socrates was the Greek philosopher condemned to death in 399 BC for allegedly corrupting the minds of young Athenians and not believing in the city's gods.
Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, famously drank hemlock as part of his execution for the charges of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety towards the city's gods. He chose to fulfill his sentence rather than escape or go into exile, as a form of upholding his principles.
The first Greek philosopher was "Thales".
Yes, Aristotle is a Greek philosopher.
Socrates.
Found in Europe and parts of Asia, hemlock is a poisonous herb that looks a great deal like parsley. The term "drink a cup of hemlock" means to accept your punishment even if it means you will die. In ancient Greece, Socrates was required to drink a cup of hemlock and did so. Do a google search on Socrates to find out more. Or at least click on the link below. http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/greek/philosopher/phaedo.html