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Ismenias (Ancient Greek: Ἰσμηνίας) was an ancient Theban politician of the 4th century BC, leader of the Theban democratic faction.

He rose to power in 403 BC, a year after the end of the Peloponnesian War, and pursued an anti-Spartan policy, which included harboring exiles fleeing the Thirty TyrantsinAthens. In 382 BC, during a Spartan occupation of Thebes, he is identified, along with Androcleides, as one of the leaders of the anti-Spartan faction. He was imprisoned and executed for Medism. [1]

Plato, in his work Meno, names him as an example of someone who made a great amount of money in a short period of time by acquiring his wealth through a Persian gift,[2] and includes him in a list of rich and powerful men with little moral fiber.[3] In 2008, Monique Canto-Sperber suggested that this money came from Persia with the aim of weakening Sparta [4]

In his work The Republic, Plato states that the following maxim originated from Ismenias: "It is just to do good to your friends and harm to your enemies".[5]

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  1. ^ Xenophon, Hellenica V.2.31
  • ^ Plato. Meno, 90a.
  • ^ Plato. Republic, 336a.
  • ^ Flammarion, 2008. p. 2163
  • ^ Plato. Republic, 336a.
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