Alcibiades
Alcibiades (ألسيبيادس) is a proper noun referring to the ancient Athenian general and statesman from the 5th century BCE, known for his military campaigns and political influence during the Peloponnesian War. This is a historical name used in Arabic educational and historical contexts to discuss Classical Greek history and politics. The word functions as a proper noun in Arabic discourse about ancient civilizations.
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كان ألسيبيادس قائداً عسكرياً مؤثراً في أثينا القديمة.
Kāna Alsibyādas qā'idan 'askarīyan mu'aththiran fī Athīna al-qadīmah.
Alcibiades was an influential military leader in ancient Athens.
درس المؤرخون سياسات ألسيبيادس بعناية فائقة.
Darasa al-mu'arrikhūn siyāsāt Alsibyādas bi-'ināyah fā'iqah.
Historians studied Alcibiades' policies with great care.
اشتهر ألسيبيادس بجرأته وطموحاته السياسية.
Ishtahara Alsibyādas bi-jur'atihi wa-tumuḥātihi al-siyāsīyah.
Alcibiades became famous for his boldness and political ambitions.
تأثر الفكر السياسي اليوناني بتاريخ ألسيبيادس المعقد.
Ta'aththara al-fikr al-siyāsī al-yūnānī bi-tārīkh Alsibyādas al-mu'aqqad.
Greek political thought was influenced by Alcibiades' complex history.
يعتبر ألسيبيادس شخصية محورية في دراسة الحروب البيلوبونيسية.
Yu'tabar Alsibyādas shakhṣīyah maḥwarīyah fī dirāsat al-ḥurūb al-bīlūbūnīsīyah.
Alcibiades is considered a pivotal figure in studying the Peloponnesian Wars.
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Alcibiades represents a significant figure in Arabic historical and educational discourse about Classical civilization. His story is often used in Middle Eastern and Arab educational settings to illustrate concepts of political ambition, military strategy, and the complexities of ancient Greek democracy. The name appears frequently in historical texts, academic discussions, and Arabic translations of classical works.
When using Alcibiades in Arabic text, remember it functions as a proper noun and should not be declined like regular Arabic words. The name is commonly transliterated in various ways in Arabic texts; ألسيبيادس is the most common modern form. This word appears primarily in historical, academic, and educational contexts rather than in everyday conversation.