Socrates, the ancient Greek philosopher, was sentenced to death by drinking a poison called hemlock. In 399 BC, he was convicted on charges of corrupting the youth of Athens and impiety. Rather than flee or accept exile, Socrates chose to accept his fate and consumed the poison in the presence of his friends. His death is a significant moment in the history of philosophy and ethics.
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