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Philetairos

(610 words)

Author(s): Hidber, Thomas (Bern) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Φιλέταιρος). [English version] [1] att. Dichter der Mittleren Komödie, 4. Jh. v. Chr. Att. Dichter der Mittleren Komödie (1. H. 4. Jh. v.Chr.), laut Dikaiarchos Sohn des Komödiendichters Aristophanes [3] [1. test. 1; 2. 192], was aber aufgrund der teilweise abweichenden ant. Trad. unsicher bleibt [3]. Auf der Liste der Lenäensieger ist Ph. mit zwei Siegen unmittelbar nach Anaxandrides bzw. vor Eubulos verzeichnet. Von den insgesamt 21 Stücken, die Ph. von der Suda zugeschrieben werden [1. test. 1], sind noc…

Paroikoi

(227 words)

Author(s): Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Tinnefeld, Franz (München)
(πάροικοι). [English version] [1] Freie Nichtbürger in hell. Staaten und röm. Provinzen Überwiegend p. hießen in den hell. Staaten Klein- und Vorderasiens und daraus entstandenen röm. Prov. die auf dem Territorium einer pólis in kṓmai ( kṓmē ) lebenden zumeist einheimischen Freien, die kein Bürgerrecht der betreffenden pólis besaßen. In Notsituationen konnten Freigelassene und Unfreie, bes. den (königlichen) Bauern ( láoi) Angehörende, zu p. und p. über einen synoikismós mit der betreffenden pólis zu deren Bürgern gemacht werden. In der Rechtsstellung zur jeweiligen pólis gibt…

Hegias

(473 words)

Author(s): Neudecker, Richard (Rome) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Brisson, Luc (Paris)
(Ἡγίας; Hēgías). [German version] [1] Sculptor, c. 490-480 BC Sculptor who signed the base of a lost bronze statue on the Acropolis in Athens that must be dated around 490-480 BC. He is mentioned by Pausanias (8,42,10), Pliny (HN 34,49) and Dio Chrysostom (55,1) as a late archaic artist, a contemporary of  Critius and Nesiotes,  Onatas,  Ageladas and  Calon, and as a teacher of  Phidias. Quintilian (Inst. 12,10,7) and Lucian (Rhetorum praeceptor 9) describe his style as still archaic and call him by his …

Heracleon [1-4]

(362 words)

Author(s): Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Meister, Klaus (Berlin) | Fornaro, Sotera (Sassari)
(Ἡρακλέων; Hērakléōn). [German version] [1] Favourite of Antiochus [10] VII, 1st cent. BC from Beroea, a favourite of Antiochus [10] VIII, caused the latter's death in 96 BC during a plot to become king, but was foiled by the succession of Seleucus VI to the throne. H.'s son Dionysius ruled parts of northern Syria incl. Bambyce, Beroea and Heraclea (Pomp. Trog. prologus 39; Str. 16,2; 7; Jos. Ant. Iud. 13,365; Ath. 4,153b). Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) [German version] [2] Pirate leader, 1st cent. BC Pirate leader, defeated the fleet of Syracuse in 72 BC ( Heraclius [2]) and pe…

Leptines

(618 words)

Author(s): Schmitz, Winfried (Bielefeld) | Meister, Klaus (Berlin) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Λεπτίνης; Leptínēs). [German version] [1] Athenian politician, 4th cent. BC Athenian politician, suggested an alliance with Sparta in 369 BC. In 356, L. carried through a law according to which all exemptions from liturgies which had been granted were to be lifted, and no more were to be granted in the future (Dem. Or. 20 hypoth. 2,2; 20,18). Bathippus brought an action against it on the grounds of illegality, but died shortly thereafter (Dem. Or. 20,144f.). In 355, a new action was brought against the …

Zeuxis

(1,222 words)

Author(s): Hoesch, Nicola (Munich) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Touwaide, Alain (Madrid)
(Ζεῦξις/ Zeûxis). [German version] [1] Greek painter and sculptor, c. 435/25-390 BC Greek painter and sculptor, active between c. 435/25 and 390 BC. He was one of the pioneers of the great era of Greek painting which would retain its high standards for over a century. 'Heraclea', which Plin. HN 35,61 gives as his place of origin, seems more likely to be the Sicilian Heraclea [9] Minoa ([1. 382]; but [2]: Heraclea [7] Pontica?) than Heraclea [10] in Lucania [3. 60], since Z. was the pupil of an otherwise unknown ma…

Achaios

(359 words)

Author(s): Graf, Fritz (Princeton) | Pressler, Frank (Heidelberg) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Ἀχαιός). [English version] [1] Sohn des Xuthos und der Kreusa Sohn des Xuthos und der Kreusa, Enkel des Hellen, Bruder des Ion (Hes. fr. 10a 20-24; Apollod. 1,49 f.). Er siedelte in Achaia (Eur. Ion 1592-4; Philochor. FGrH 328 F 13) oder in Thessalien (Paus. 7,1,2), von wo aus seine Söhne Archandros and Architeles nach Argos gegangen sein sollen (Paus. 7,1,6). Die Mythen spiegeln Versuche, eine Sonderstellung der Achaier in der Peloponnes zu begründen. Graf, Fritz (Princeton) Bibliography M. L. West, The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, 1985, 57 f. [English version] [2] aus Eretreia Trag…

Herakleon

(354 words)

Author(s): Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Meister, Klaus (Berlin) | Fornaro, Sotera (Sassari)
(Ἡρακλέων). [English version] [1] Günstling Antiochos' [10] VIII., 1. Jh. v. Chr. aus Beroia, Günstling Antiochos' [10] VIII., verursachte 96 v.Chr. dessen Tod in einem Komplott, um selbst König zu werden, was aber durch die Thronbesteigung Seleukos' VI. konterkariert wurde. H.s Sohn Dionysios beherrschte Teile Nordsyriens mit Bambyke, Beroia und Herakleia (Pomp. Trog. prologus 39; Strab. 16,2; 7; Ios. ant. Iud. 13,365; Athen. 4,153b). Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) [English version] [2] Seeräuberführer, 1. Jh. v. Chr. Seeräuberführer, siegte 72 v.Chr. über die syrakusani…

Hegias

(447 words)

Author(s): Neudecker, Richard (Rom) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Brisson, Luc (Paris)
(Ἡγίας). [English version] [1] Bildhauer, um 490-480 v. Chr. Bildhauer, signierte auf der Basis einer verlorenen Bronzestatue auf der Akropolis von Athen, die um 490-480 v.Chr. zu datieren ist. Als spätarcha. Künstler, Zeitgenosse von Kritios und Nesiotes, Onatas, Ageladas und Kalon sowie als Lehrer des Pheidias erwähnen ihn Pausanias (8,42,10), Plinius (nat. 34,49) und Dion Chrysostomos (55,1). Quintilian (inst. 12,10,7) und Lukian (Rhetorum praeceptor 9) beschreiben seinen Stil als noch archa. und nenn…

Leptines

(540 words)

Author(s): Schmitz, Winfried (Bielefeld) | Meister, Klaus (Berlin) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Λεπτίνης). [English version] [1] Athenischer Politiker, 4. Jh. v. Chr. Athenischer Politiker, schlug 369 v.Chr. ein Bündnis mit Sparta vor. 356 hatte L. ein Gesetz durchgebracht, wonach alle gewährten Befreiungen von Liturgien aufgehoben seien und künftig auch keine mehr gewährt werden dürften (Demosth. or. 20 hypoth. 2,2; 20,18). Bathippos erhob dagegen eine Klage wegen Gesetzwidrigkeit, starb aber kurz darauf (Demosth. or. 20,144f.). 355 wurde erneut Klage gegen das Gesetz erhoben, wofür Demosthenes [2…

Court titles

(3,061 words)

Author(s): Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Ameling, Walter (Jena) | Gizewski, Christian (Berlin) | Tinnefeld, Franz (Munich)
[German version] A. Antecedents in the ancient Orient Court titles (CT) and court ranks in antiquity, used for the description and creation of personal proximity of members of courtly society to the  ruler or to the hierarchical rank classification of the upper class involved in administration, are a consequence of the emergence of territorial monarchies from the time of Alexander [4] the Great and the resulting organization of  courts as centres of political rule. The question of ancient Oriental antec…

Mania

(517 words)

Author(s): Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) | Prescendi, Francesca (Geneva) | Högemann, Peter (Tübingen) | Ameling, Walter (Jena) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Μανία; Manía). [German version] [1] Greek personification of madness Greek personification of madness. Cultic worship as Maníai (plural!) in the place of that name near Megalopolis. According to Paus. 8,34,1-3, Orestes went mad there (identification with Erinyes/Eumenides? Erinys). In the singular M. is found only in Quint. Smyrn. 5,451ff. for the rage of Ajax [1]. M. appears with an annotation of the name on a Lower Italian vase by Asteas depicting Hercules's infanticide ( Lyssa, Oestrus). Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) [German version] [2] Name of the Roman goddess Larunda Another name for…

Epigenes

(499 words)

Author(s): Zimmermann, Bernhard (Freiburg) | Bäbler, Balbina (Göttingen) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Ameling, Walter (Jena) | Hübner, Wolfgang (Münster)
(Ἐπιγένης; Epigénēs). [German version] [0] Of Sicyon, Greek tragedian, 6th cent. BC E. of  Sicyon. According to the Suda s. v.  Thespis (θ 282 = TrGF I 1 T 1), the first tragedian (6th cent. BC). The audience supposedly reacted to the lack of Dionysiac content in his plays with the proverbial exclamation οὐδὲν πρὸς τὸν Διόνυσον ( oudèn pròs tòn Diónyson, ‘But this has nothing to do with  Dionysus!’; TrGF I 1 T 18,3). Perhaps E.'s activity may be related to the τραγικοὶ χοροί ( tragikoì choroí, ‘tragic choruses’) attested for Sicyon in Hdt. 5,67 [2. 21-23].  Tragedy I Zimmermann, Bernhard (Fr…

Timarchus

(555 words)

Author(s): Beck, Hans (Cologne) | Neudecker, Richard (Rome) | Ameling, Walter (Jena) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Τίμαρχος/ Tímarchos). [German version] [1] Athenian from Sphettus, politician, 4th cent. BC Son of Arizelus from the demos of Sphettus, Athenian politician in the 4th cent. BC who held several offices from 361/0 on (member of the council and of the financial office, legate). The speech of Aeschines [2] (who was about the same age as T.) of 345 in which he defended against a parapresbeías graphḗ filed by T. was directed against T., who was a follower of Demosthenes [2] and an adherent of pronounced anti-Macedonian politics. The accusatio…

Achaeus

(368 words)

Author(s): Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) | Pressler, Frank (Heidelberg) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Ἀχαιός; Achaiós). [German version] [1] Son of Xuthus and Creusa Son of Xuthus and Creusa, grandson of Helen, brother of Ion (Hes. fr. 10a 20-24; Apollod. 1,49 f.). He settled in Achaea (Eur. Ion 1592-4; Philochor. FGrH 328 F 13) or in Thessaly (Paus. 7,1,2), from whence his sons Archander and Architeles set off for Argus (Paus. 7,1,6). The myths reflect attempts to establish a special position of the Achaeans in the Peloponnese. Graf, Fritz (Columbus, OH) Bibliography M. L. West, The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women, 1985, 57 f. [German version] [2] of Eritrea Tragedian, 5th cent. BC Tragedi…

Diognetus

(335 words)

Author(s): Kinzl, Konrad (Peterborough) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Pressler, Frank (Heidelberg) | Rist, Josef (Würzburg)
(Διόγνητος; Diógnētos). [German version] [1] Athenian, victor at the Dionysia in 415 BC Athenian, son of Niceratus, from Cyantidae; brother of Nicias and Eucrates [2], father of Diomnestus. Winner at the Dionysia in 415 BC (Pl. Grg. 472a), afterwards exiled; in Athens in 404-03. Intervened in 403 with Pausanias on behalf of Nicias' sons. Died c. 396 (Lys. 18,4; 9f.; 21; And. 1,47). Perhaps identical with the person named by Traill (PAA 327535, 327540). Traill, PAA 327820; Davies 10808. Kinzl, Konrad (Peterborough) [German version] [2] Nauarch of Antiochus III c. 220 BC As nauarch of An…

Kome

(894 words)

Author(s): Rhodes, Peter J. (Durham) | Ameling, Walter (Jena) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(κώμη; kṓmē, plural κῶμαι; kômai). [German version] A. Greece in the 5th and 4th cents. BC With the meaning ‘village’, kome signified in the Greek world a small community. Thucydides regarded life in scattered, unfortified kômai as the older and more primitive form of communal living in a political unit (Thuc. 1,5,1; on Sparta: 1,10,1; on the Aetolians: 3,94,4). Under the Aristotelian model of pólis formation, families first group together in a kṓmē, and then the kômai group together in a pólis (Aristot. Pol. 1,1252b 15-28; cf. 3,1280b 40-1281a 1). Scattered living in a kome is typical f…

Laodice

(2,285 words)

Author(s): Harder, Ruth Elisabeth (Zürich) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Karttunen, Klaus (Helsinki)
(Λαοδίκη; Laodíkē). I. Mythology [German version] [I 1] Daughter of Priamus and Hecuba Daughter of Priamus and Hecabe; her husbands are given as Helicaon (Hom. Il. 3,122-124; 6,252), through whom she was spared enslavement after the fall of Troy (Paus. 10,26,3), or Acamas (Parthenius 16 MythGr), Demophon [2] (Plut. Thes. 34,2) or Telephus (Hyg. Fab. 101). According to Apollodorus (Epit. 5,25), after the fall of Troy she was swallowed up by a cleft in the earth (cf. also Lycoph. 316f.; Tryphiodorus 660f.). Harder, Ruth Elisabeth (Zürich) [German version] [I 2] Daughter of Agamemnon …

Nicarchus

(380 words)

Author(s): Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) | Hidber, Thomas (Berne) | Albiani, Maria Grazia (Bologna)
(Νίκαρχος; Níkarchos). [German version] [1] General of Antiochus III, 218 BC Active at the beginning of the Fourth  Syrian War as one of  Antiochus  [5] III's generals. In 218 BC he took part in Antiochus advance into southern Syria at the occupation of the narrows on the River  Lycus  and later at the conquest of Rabbatamana (Rabbat Ammon) and became commander of the garrison there. In the battle of  Raphia in 217 he led the part of Antiochus' phalanx whose weakness contributed to the downfall of the Seleucids (Pol. 5,68,9-11; 71,6-11; 79,5; 83,3; 85,10). Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale) Bibli…

Mania

(471 words)

Author(s): Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) | Prescendi, Francesca (Genf) | Högemann, Peter (Tübingen) | Ameling, Walter (Jena) | Mehl, Andreas (Halle/Saale)
(Μανία). [English version] [1] griech. Personifikation des Wahnsinns Griech. Personifikation des Wahnsinns. Als Maníai (Plural!) im gleichnamigen Ort bei Megalopolis kultisch verehrt. Nach Paus. 8,34,1-3 ist Orestes dort wahnsinnig geworden (Identifikation mit Erinyen/Eumeniden? Erinys). Im Sg. ist M. nur bei Q. Smyrn. 5,451ff. für die Raserei des Aias [1] belegt. Auf einer unterit. Vase des Asteas erscheint sie mit Namensbeischrift bei Herakles' Kindermord (Lyssa, Oistros). Käppel, Lutz (Kiel) [English version] [2] Name der röm. Göttin Larunda Weiterer Name der röm. Gö…
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