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What are Phylakes?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

Phylakes is a greek term that gets translated as, "guardian" or "warrior".

In Plato's Republic, the phylakes were those that would defend Plato's city-in-speach. Phylakes is a greek term that gets translated as, "guardian" or "warrior".

In Plato's Republic, the phylakes were those that would defend Plato's city-in-speach.

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