Timo'crates
3. (Unless he is to be identified with No. 2.) An Athenian, who, in B. C. 406, was a member of the Council of Five Hundred, before which the generals who had conquered at Arginusae gave in their account. Having heard it, Timocrates made and carried a proposal that they should all be kept in custody and handed over to the judgment of the people (
Xen. Hell. 1.7.3.)