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Aristides
(3,776 words)
(Ἀριστείδης;
Aristeídēs). [German version] [1] Athenian politician and srategos (beginning of the 5th cent. BC) Of Athens, son of Lysimachus. He was one of the most prominent politicians and
strategoi of Athens at the time of the Persian Wars. In the battle of Marathon, he probably served as a
strategos. In 489/488 BC, he was the eponymous archon (Plut. Aristides 1,2, cf. IG I3 1031). In 482 BC, he was ostrazised ( Ostraka) (Hdt. 8,79; Aristot. Ath. Pol. 22,7; Plut. Aristides 7,1 ff.). His rivalry with Themistocles, documented already in Herodotus (8,79), …
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Brill’s New Pauly
Hippocrates
(5,685 words)
(Ἱπποκράτης;
Hippokrátēs). [German version] [1] Father of Peisistratus, from Brauron Father of Peisistratus. H. is presumed to have come from Brauron, the later deme of Philaidai, and traced his ancestry back to Neleus (Hdt. 1,59; 5,65; Plut. Solon 10; 30). Patzek, Barbara (Wiesbaden) Bibliography Traill, PAA 538385. [German version] [2] Son of Megacles from Athens, approx. 6th cent. BC Son of the Alcmaeonid ( Alcmaeonids) Megacles from Athens, born around 560 BC, H. was the brother of Cleisthenes, the father of Megacles and Agariste [2] and thus th…
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Brill’s New Pauly