Chilon
Americannoun
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In the early 3rd century, biographer Diogenes Laërtius attributed the phrase “do not speak ill of the dead” to philosopher Chilon of Sparta, later popularized in Latin as De mortuis nihil nisi bonum.
From Washington Post • Aug. 28, 2018
"Ouchey August 3d 1869 "We went to the castle of Chilon by steam and row boat.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The wish that South Carolina had been scuttled is the wish of Chilon for Cythera.
From The Creed of the Old South 1865-1915 by Gildersleeve, Basil L. (Basil Lanneau)
Chilon was so busy that the messengers had to wait several days before they could see him.
From Fifty Famous People by Baldwin, James
They had never heard of Chilon, for his name was hardly known outside of his own country.
From Fifty Famous People by Baldwin, James
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