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Timokleia

(67 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (Τιμόκλεια). Schwester des thebanischen Feldherrn Theagenes [3]. Sie wurde während der maked. Plünderung Thebens (335 v. Chr.) in ihrem Haus überfallen und vergewaltigt, konnte den Täter anschließend aber überlisten und tötete ihn. Von ihrer Courage, ihrer Würde und ihrem Stolz beeindruckt, sah Alexandros [4] d. Gr. von T.s Verurteilung ab (Plut. Alexandros 12; Plut. mor. 259d-260d; Polyain. 8,40). Beck, Hans Bibliography Berve 2, Nr. 751.

Sparton

(66 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (Σπάρτων). Thebanischer Feldherr der boiotischen Kontingente, die im J. 447 v. Chr. den Athenern bei Koroneia eine schwere Niederlage zufügten. Der Sieg ebnete den Weg für die Gründung des Boiotischen Bundes (Boiotia B.). S.s Name spielt auf die Spartoi an (Plut. Agesilaos 19,2; vgl. Thuk. 1,113,2; Diod. 12,6,2; Xen. mem. 3,5,4). Beck, Hans Bibliography D. R. Shipley, A Commentary on Plutarch's Life of Agesilaos, 1997, 239.

Telliadai

(21 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (Τελλιάδαι). Sehergeschlecht in Elis (Hdt. 9,37). Namentlich bekannt sind Hegesistratos [2] und Tellias (Hdt. 8,27,3-4). Beck, Hans

Tagos

(122 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (ταγός). Für gewöhnlich wird im t. (etym. von táxis, also vergleichbar mit “Herzog”) der gewählte (auf Lebenszeit, später für den Kriegsfall: IG IX 2,257) Oberbeamte des Thessalischen Bundes gesehen [1. 237-249; 2]. Die Dominanz der Adels-Clans (Aleuadai; Echekratidai; Skopadai) bewirkte im 5. Jh. v. Chr. einen Bedeutungsverlust des Amts der tageía [3. 125-127]; unter Iason [2] erfuhr das Amt kurzzeitig neuen Prestigegewinn [5]. Jüngste Studien sehen im t. dagegen einen genuin lokalen Amtsträger (offizielle Bezeichnung des Oberamtes stattdessen archós…

Skopadai

(139 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (Σκοπάδαι). Adelsgeschlecht aus Krannon, das im 6. Jh. v. Chr. neben den Aleuadai zu den führenden Clans Thessaliens zählte. Ihr Reichtum aus Vieh- und Weidewirtschaft (vgl. Theokr. 16,36-39) brachte die S. zeitweise an die Spitze des Thessalischen Bundes ( tágos ). Wie dem Aleuas wurden auch ihrem (myth.-)histor. Begründer, Skopas I., konstitutive Maßnahmen bei der Einrichtung der thessal. Wehrordnung zugeschrieben (vgl. Xen. hell. 6,1,19; Athen. 10,438C; Quint. inst. 11,2,15). Die Brautwerbung d…

Timasion

(55 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (Τιμασίων) aus Dardanos in der Troas. Nach der Schlacht von Kunaxa 401 v. Chr. und der Ermordung des Klearchos [2] zu einem der Anführer der griech. Söldner im Heer des jüngeren Kyros [3] gewählt; Reiterführer beim Zug der Zehntausend gegen Artaxerxes [2] (Xen. an. 3,1,47 u.ö.). Beck, Hans Bibliography O. Lendle, Kommentar zu Xen. An., 1995, 157 f.

Theokrines

(55 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans
[English version] (Θεοκρίνης). Athener aus dem Demos Hybadai (IG II/III2 2,2, 2409, 44 f.), notorischer sykophántēs (vgl. Demosth. or. 18,313), der seinen Lebensunterhalt durch Klagedrohungen und Erpressungen bestritt. Die Gerichtsrede des Epichares aus dem J. 342 v. Chr. ([Demosth.] or. 58) ist gegen ihn gerichtet. Beck, Hans Bibliography Traill, PAA, 508320  Schäfer, Bd. 4 (Beilagen), 266-280.

Keryx

(287 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (κῆρυξ/ kêryx, ‘crier’, herald). Sometimes synonymous with ἄγγελος ( ángelos) or πρεσβευτής ( presbeutḗs), without any strict distinction. The functions of the kêryx encompass political, diplomatic, judicial and ritual matters (cf. Poll. 8,103). In the Homeric age kḗrykes appear as heralds of basileús as well as servers in sacrificial rites (Hom. Il. 1,320-336; 3,116-120). The high regard in which they were held apparently dates back to the Mycenaean age (Linear B ka-ru-ke) [1; 2]. With the development of the polis authorities, the kêryx increasingly took on th…

Myscon

(43 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Μύσκων/ Mýskōn). Syracusan, son of Menecrates; after the banishment of Hermocrates [1] in 410 BC, he took over command of the Syracusan fleet off Miletus along with two other strategoi (Thuc. 8,85,3; Xen. Hell. 1,1,29; Peloponnesian War). Beck, Hans (Cologne)

Pasicles

(171 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
(Πασικλῆς; Pasiklês). [German version] [1] Athenian from the deme of Acharnae (4th cent. BC) Athenian of the deme Acharnae, son of the banker Pasion [2], born in 380 BC. After the death of his father in 370 the wealth was divided in accord with the will between P. and his elder brother Apollodorus [1], and a Phormion appointed P.'s guardian (Dem. Or. 36,8-10). On his majority in 362 P. took over the banking house (ibid. 36,11; 37) and between 362 and 360 apparently took part in his brother's costly trierarchi…

Miltas

(70 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Μίλτας; Míltas). Thessalian, seer and occasional member of the Platonic academy ( Akadḗmeia ); in 357 BC he took part in the campaign of Dion [I 1] against Dionysius [2], and interpreted the lunar eclipse (August 8) which preceded departure as a portent of the fall of Dionysius (Plut. Dion 22,6f.; 24,2-4). Beck, Hans (Cologne) Bibliography K. Trampedach, Platon, die Akademie und die zeitgenössische Politik, 1994, 111.

Nicomenes

(105 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
(Νικομένης; Nikoménēs). [German version] [1] Democrat accused by Agoratus, 404 BC Athenian, one of the democrats who were denounced by Agoratus in 404 BC and were executed because of their opposition to the peace treaty with Sparta negotiated by Theramenes (Lys. 13,23; 38). Beck, Hans (Cologne) [German version] [2] Athenian, around 400 BC Athenian, at whose request the citizenship law introduced by Aristophon [2] was modified to the effect that it was only applicable to those children who were born after the archonship of Eucleides (403/2 BC) (sch…

Oxythemis

(75 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Ὀξύθεμις/ Oxýthemis) from Larisa. Close confidant of Demetrius [2] Poliorcetes (Phylarchus FGrH 81 F 12), awarded citizenship and cultic honours after the liberation of Athens from Macedonian occupation in 307 BC (IG II2 558; cf. Demochares FGrH 75 F 1). In 289 he led negotiations for Demetrius with Agathocles [2] (Diod. 21,15f.). Antigonus [2] had him executed (Ath. 578b). Beck, Hans (Cologne) Bibliography Ch. Habicht, Gottmenschentum und griechische Städte, 1956, 55-58  Id., Athen, 1995, 87.

Phyllidas

(98 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Φυλλίδας/ Phyllídas, also Φιλλίδας/ Phillídas). Theban, in 379 BC scribe of the polemarch Archias [3]. He established contact with exiled Thebans around Melon and Pelopidas in Athens and made the necessary preparations for an attempt on Archias' life. Xenophon (Xen. Hell. 5,4,2-9) also ascribes to P. the murder of Leontiades [2] (but see Plut. Pelopidas 7-11; Plut. Mor. 577b-d; 588b; 594d; 596; 598). Beck, Hans (Cologne) Bibliography R. J. Buck, Boiotia and the Boiotian League, 1994, 72-78  J. DeVoto, The Liberation of Thebes in 379/8 BC, in: R.F. Sutton (ed.), Stu…

Iphicrates

(278 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Ἰφικράτης; Iphikrátēs). Son of Timotheus, an Athenian from Rhamnous, and an important general in the first half of the 4th cent. BC. In the Corinthian War, I. achieved prominence by creating a powerful corps of peltasts with which he operated in the Peloponnese between 393 and 390 and annihilated a Spartan   mora near Corinth (Xen. Hell. 4,5,11-18; Diod. Sic. 14,91,2; 15,44; Nep. Iphicrates 1). As commander he was victorious at the Hellespont against  Anaxibius in 389 BC (Xen. Hell. 4,8,34-39). Following the  Ki…

Onomacles

(98 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Ὀνομακλῆς/ Onomaklês). Athenian politician. As strategos, he led a squadron to Samos in 412/1 BC and against Miletus (Thuc. 8,25,1; 30,2). After the oligarchic coup, he belonged to the council of 400 ( tetrakósioi ), but in 411 was indicted in an eisangelía trial and escaped to avoid conviction (Plut. Mor. 833f) [1. 385]. O. later returned to Athens and belonged to the thirty ( triákonta ; Xen. Hell. 2,3,2). Lysias ( Perí tēs Onomakléous thygatrós, fr. 104 Thalheim) mentioned his daughter. Beck, Hans (Cologne) Bibliography 1 B. Bleckmann, Athens Weg in die Niederl…

Tagos

(144 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (ταγός; tagós). Tagos (etymologically from táxis, cf. German Herzog) is usually seen as an elected (originally for life, later in the event of war: IG IX 2,257) highest official of the Thessalian League [1. 237-249; 2]. The effect of the dominance of the noble 'clans' (Aleuadae; Echecratidae; Scopadae) in the 5th cent. BC was that the office of tageía lost its significance [3. 125-127]; under Iason [2] the office temporarily gained a new prestige [5]. Recent studies, in contrast, see tagos as a genuinely local official (the official term for a high office instead being a…

Sparton

(70 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Σπάρτων; Spártōn). Theban general of the Boeotian contingents that inflicted a heavy defeat on the Athenians at Coronea in 447 BC. The victory levelled the way for the founding of the Boeotian League (Boeotia B.). S.'s name alludes to the Sparti (Plut. Agesilaos 19,2; cf.  Thuc. 1,113,2; Diod.  Sic. 12,6,2; Xen. Mem. 3,5,4). Beck, Hans (Cologne) Bibliography D. R. Shipley, A Commentary on Plutarch's Life of Agesilaos, 1997, 239.

Neogenes

(42 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Νεογένης/ Neogénēs) from Euboea. In about 378/7 BC with the help of Iason [2] of Pherae he established a tyranny in Histiaea, but was expelled soon after by the population with Spartan help (Diod. Sic. 15,30,3f.). Beck, Hans (Cologne)

Callaeschrus

(52 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne)
[German version] (Κάλλαισχρος; Kállaischros). Son of Critias, Athenian, born about 490 BC, grand-nephew of Solon and father of the sophist  Critias (Diog. Laert. 3,1; Pl. Chrm. 153c; Pl. Prt. 316a). C. is possibly identical with an oligarch of the same name in 411 (Lys. 12,66). Beck, Hans (Cologne) Bibliography Davies 8792,VI.
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