Thrasippus
Thrasippus of Athens ({{langx|el|Θράσιππος}}) was, in 348 BC, one of the six executors to Plato's will.{{cite book|last=Nails|first=Debra|title=The People of Plato|publisher=Hackett Publishing, Inc.|date=2002|place=Indianapolis, Cambridge|page=344|isbn=9781603844031}}
Thrasippus has been mentioned in Politics{{Cite book |last=Aristotle |title=Politics |publisher=Britannica |year=1984 |isbn=0-85229-163-9 |edition=27th |location=Chicago |publication-date=1984 |pages=547 |language=English}} of Aristotle as having furnished a chorus to Ecphantides.
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Category:4th-century BC Athenians
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