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Ichthyas Ichthyas ((ギリシア語:Ἰχθύας); fl. 4th-century BCE), the son of Metallus, was a Greek philosopher and a disciple and successor of Euclid of Megara in the Megarian school.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 112; Athenaeus, viii. 335; Suda, ''Euclides''〕 He was a colleague of Thrasymachus of Corinth in the school.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 113〕 Ichthyas is described as a man of great eminence, and Diogenes of Sinope is said to have addressed a dialogue to him.〔Diogenes Laërtius, ii. 112; cf. vi. 80〕 According to Hilarius Emonds,〔H. Emonds, (1937), ''Die Oligarchenrevolte zu Megara im Jahre 375 und der Philosoph Ichthyas bei Tertullian, Apol. 46, 16''. Rh. Mus. 86, 180-191.〕 correcting a previously misread passage in Tertullian's ''Apologeticus'', Ichthyas was a leader in the oligarchic revolt in Megara in 375 BCE.〔Tertullian, ''Apologeticum'', 46, 16: "et Ichthyas, dum civitati insidias disponit, occiditur."〕 ==Notes==
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